1980
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.pp.31.060180.003121
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Mechanisms of Action of Herbicides

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“…Among the major classes of herbicides are those that inhibit electron transport in photosynthesis (21). The mode of action of most of these inhibitors is blockage of electron flow associated with PSII.…”
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“…Among the major classes of herbicides are those that inhibit electron transport in photosynthesis (21). The mode of action of most of these inhibitors is blockage of electron flow associated with PSII.…”
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“…There are several chemically distinct classes of herbicides which inhibit photosynthesis by blocking electron transport away from the reduced PSII acceptor, Q (20). DCMU, or diuron, is a potent member of the urea class, and atrazine is a potent and widely used triazine.…”
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“…3). It is considered that the site(s) of action of simetryne is associated with photosystem II, as already observed with other s-triazine herbicides and diuron (10).…”
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