Vapor Absorption and Translocation of Dinitroaniline Herbicides in Oats (Avena sativa) and Peas (Pisum sativum)
- 1 July 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Weed Science
- Vol. 27 (4) , 371-374
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0043174500044222
Abstract
Roots or shoots of oats (Avena sativaL. ‘Dal’) and peas (Pisum sativumL. ‘Early Perfection’) were exposed to vapors of14C-labeled benefin (N-butyl-N-ethyl-α,α,α-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-p-toluidine), dinitramine (N4,N4-diethyl-α,α,α-trifluoro-3,5-dinitrotoluene-2,4-diamine), fluchloralin [N-(2-chloroethyl)-2,6 dinitro-N-propyl-4-(trifluoromethyl)aniline], oryzalin (3,5-dinitro-N4,N4-dipropylsulfanilamide), profluralin [N-(cyclopropylmethyl)-α,α,α-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N-propyl-p-toluidine], and trifluralin (α,α,α-trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-p-toluidine). All of the dinitroaniline herbicides except oryzalin were absorbed by roots and shoots of germinating oats and peas. Some root-shoot translocation of the herbicides was observed in peas, but no shoot-root transport could be detected in either peas or oats. In peas,14C from root-absorbed benefin, fluchloralin, profluralin and trifluralin was detected in shoots, and14C from benefin and trifluralin was detected in cotyledons. In general, vapor absorption was correlated with rates of herbicide volatilization.Keywords
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