Amino acid content and biomass productivity of selected weed species as an indicator of their response to herbicide stress

Biomass reduction and amino acid content in plants of Papaver rhoeas L. and Stellaria media L. were investigated to evaluate response of these species to herbicide stress under various temperature (25/16 and 8/2 oC) and relative humidity (50 and 75%) regimes. Weeds were treated with tribenuron methy...

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Main Authors: Renata Kieloch, Jerzy Sadowski, Krzysztof Domaradzki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2013-10-01
Series:Acta Agrobotanica
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2303
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spelling doaj-b61705fa2de94b72a9bba7aad6a39f832020-11-25T03:07:36ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Agrobotanica2300-357X2013-10-01663818810.5586/aa.2013.0411866Amino acid content and biomass productivity of selected weed species as an indicator of their response to herbicide stressRenata Kieloch0Jerzy Sadowski1Krzysztof Domaradzki2Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation in WrocławInstitute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation in WrocławInstitute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation in WrocławBiomass reduction and amino acid content in plants of Papaver rhoeas L. and Stellaria media L. were investigated to evaluate response of these species to herbicide stress under various temperature (25/16 and 8/2 oC) and relative humidity (50 and 75%) regimes. Weeds were treated with tribenuron methyl (15 g × ha-1), a mixture of 2.4-D with florasulam (180 + 3.75 g × ha-1), and a mixture of 2.4-D with dicamba (1252.5 + 97.5 g × ha-1). The fresh weight of weeds and the content of free branched-chain amino acids (valine, leucine and isoleucine) in plant tissue were recorded. Tribenuron methyl was the herbicide that most limited biomass productivity, regardless of weed species and climate conditions. S. media was more sensitive to herbicides than P. rhoeas. Weed response to herbicides was dependent on temperature, but not on relative humidity. Tribenuron methyl applied to both weed species under various temperature regimes caused significant amino acid deficiency. The reduction in amino acid content in plants of P. rhoeas was greater at warm temperature compared to the cold regime due to stronger reaction to tribenuron methyl applied under these conditions. In most of cases, the mixture of 2.4-D + dicamba induced overproduction of amino acids.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2303Papaver rhoeas L.Stellaria media L.fresh weight reductiontribenuron methyl2.4-D + florasulam2.4-D + dicambavalineleucineisoleucine
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author Renata Kieloch
Jerzy Sadowski
Krzysztof Domaradzki
spellingShingle Renata Kieloch
Jerzy Sadowski
Krzysztof Domaradzki
Amino acid content and biomass productivity of selected weed species as an indicator of their response to herbicide stress
Acta Agrobotanica
Papaver rhoeas L.
Stellaria media L.
fresh weight reduction
tribenuron methyl
2.4-D + florasulam
2.4-D + dicamba
valine
leucine
isoleucine
author_facet Renata Kieloch
Jerzy Sadowski
Krzysztof Domaradzki
author_sort Renata Kieloch
title Amino acid content and biomass productivity of selected weed species as an indicator of their response to herbicide stress
title_short Amino acid content and biomass productivity of selected weed species as an indicator of their response to herbicide stress
title_full Amino acid content and biomass productivity of selected weed species as an indicator of their response to herbicide stress
title_fullStr Amino acid content and biomass productivity of selected weed species as an indicator of their response to herbicide stress
title_full_unstemmed Amino acid content and biomass productivity of selected weed species as an indicator of their response to herbicide stress
title_sort amino acid content and biomass productivity of selected weed species as an indicator of their response to herbicide stress
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Agrobotanica
issn 2300-357X
publishDate 2013-10-01
description Biomass reduction and amino acid content in plants of Papaver rhoeas L. and Stellaria media L. were investigated to evaluate response of these species to herbicide stress under various temperature (25/16 and 8/2 oC) and relative humidity (50 and 75%) regimes. Weeds were treated with tribenuron methyl (15 g × ha-1), a mixture of 2.4-D with florasulam (180 + 3.75 g × ha-1), and a mixture of 2.4-D with dicamba (1252.5 + 97.5 g × ha-1). The fresh weight of weeds and the content of free branched-chain amino acids (valine, leucine and isoleucine) in plant tissue were recorded. Tribenuron methyl was the herbicide that most limited biomass productivity, regardless of weed species and climate conditions. S. media was more sensitive to herbicides than P. rhoeas. Weed response to herbicides was dependent on temperature, but not on relative humidity. Tribenuron methyl applied to both weed species under various temperature regimes caused significant amino acid deficiency. The reduction in amino acid content in plants of P. rhoeas was greater at warm temperature compared to the cold regime due to stronger reaction to tribenuron methyl applied under these conditions. In most of cases, the mixture of 2.4-D + dicamba induced overproduction of amino acids.
topic Papaver rhoeas L.
Stellaria media L.
fresh weight reduction
tribenuron methyl
2.4-D + florasulam
2.4-D + dicamba
valine
leucine
isoleucine
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2303
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