The Role of Glucosyl and Malonyl Conjugation in Herbicide Selectivity
@inproceedings{Sandermann1997TheRO, title={The Role of Glucosyl and Malonyl Conjugation in Herbicide Selectivity}, author={Heinrich Sandermann and Matthias Haas and Burkhard Messner and Stephan Pflugmacher and Peter Schr{\"o}der and A. Wetzel}, year={1997} }
27 Citations
Conjugating Enzymes Involved in Xenobiotic Metabolism of Organic Xenobiotics in Plants
- Environmental Science
- 2002
Several prerequisites for pollutant uptake are summarized and information on conjugating detoxification reactions are discussed and the final fate of compounds is critically discussed and perspectives for phytoremediation are given.
Mechanisms of evolved herbicide resistance
- BiologyThe Journal of Biological Chemistry
- 2020
The vast array of herbicide-resistance mechanisms for generalist (NTSR) and specialist (TSR and some NTSR) adaptations that have evolved over a few decades illustrate the evolutionary resilience of weed populations to extreme selection pressures.
Herbicides as Weed Control Agents: State of the Art: I. Weed Control Research and Safener Technology: The Path to Modern Agriculture
- Business, MedicinePlant Physiology
- 2014
The development of weed control and safeners and of screening tools to find them has evolved substantially over the past 100 years, but mounting regulatory and economic pressure has changed the industry completely, making it harder to find a successful herbicide.
Absorption, translocation and metabolism of metamitron in Chenopodium album.
- BiologyPest management science
- 2012
Root absorption and foliar absorption experiments showed minor differences in absorption, translocation and metabolism of metamitron between the susceptible and resistant C. album populations, which may act as a basic tolerance mechanism, which can be important in circumstances favouring this degradation pathway.
Plant physiology processes associated with the application of phytotechnologies in the removal of hydrocarbons
- Environmental Science
- 2010
Since the initiation of the industrial age with its parallel reliance on the utilisation of the hydrocarbon reserves on earth, the biosphere has been increasingly exposed to an ever expanding…
Dualities in plant tolerance to pollutants and their uptake and translocation to the upper plant parts
- Environmental Science
- 2009
Phytoremediation of organic xenobiotics - Glutathione dependent detoxification in Phragmites plants from European treatment sites.
- Environmental ScienceBioresource technology
- 2008
References
SHOWING 1-10 OF 60 REFERENCES
Breakdown of chlorophyll : constituent of nonfluorescing chlorophyll-catabolites from senescent cotyledons of the dicot rape
- Chemistry
- 1996
The experiments are described in detail, that have led to the elucidation of the constitution of three colourless metabolites from naturally degreened cotyledons of the dicot rape (Brassica napus),…
Degradation of glutathione S‐conjugates by a carboxypeptidase in the plant vacuole
- Biology, ChemistryFEBS letters
- 1996
Metabolites of 4-n-Nonylphenol in Wheat Cell Suspension Cultures
- Chemistry, Biology
- 1996
Alkylphenol, a metabolite of nonionic surfactants, was examined for its metabolism in cell cultures of wheat according to a standardized method and the chemical structures were elucidated.
Old Enzymes for a New Job (Herbicide Detoxification in Plants)
- Biology, MedicinePlant physiology
- 1996
Enhanced herbicide detoxification is one of the mechanisms of herbicide resistance, in addition to altered target site susceptibility and yet-unknown mechanisms, that may emerge within formerly susceptible weed species upon continuous use of the same herbicide or herbicide class.
Presence of 1-Hydroxypyrene Conjugates in Woody Plant Leaves and Seasonal Changes in Their Concentrations
- Chemistry
- 1996
β-O-Glucoside and β-O-glucuronide conjugates of 1-hydroxypyrene (OHPy) were found in the leaves of four kinds of woody plant ; cherry, maple, ginkgo, and camphor. The conjugates were quantified by…
The glucuronidation of exogenous and endogenous compounds by stably expressed rat and human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1.1.
- Biology, ChemistryArchives of biochemistry and biophysics
- 1996
Rat and human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) 1.1 are functionally identical and can be considered orthologous enzymes, according to the results of the present study.