PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , Vol 103, Issue 3 919-924, Copyright © 1993 by American Society of Plant Biologists
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Effects of Acetyl-Coenzyme A Carboxylase Inhibitors on Root Cell Transmembrane Electric Potentials in Graminicide-Tolerant and -Susceptible Corn (Zea mays L.)
P. A. Dotray, J. M. DiTomaso, J. W. Gronwald, D. L. Wyse and L. V. Kochian
Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota (P.A.D., D.L.W.) and Plant Science Research Unit, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture (J.W.G.), St. Paul, Minnesota 55108
Herbicidal activity of aryloxyphenoxypropionate and cyclohexanedione
herbicides (graminicides) has been proposed to involve two mechanisms:
inhibition of acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase) and depolarization of
cell membrane potential. We examined the effect of
aryloxyphenoxypropionates (diclofop and haloxyfop) and cyclohexanediones
(sethoxydim and clethodim) on root cortical cell membrane potential of
graminicide-susceptible and -tolerant corn (Zea mays L.) lines. The
graminicide-tolerant corn line contained a herbicide-insensitive form of
ACCase. The effect of the herbicides on membrane potential was similar in
both corn lines. At a concentration of 50 [mu]M, the cyclohexanediones had
little or no effect on the membrane potential of root cells. At pH 6, 50
[mu]M diclofop, but not haloxyfop, depolarized membrane potential, whereas
both herbicides (50 [mu]M) dramatically depolarized membrane potential at
pH 5. Repolarization of membrane potential after removal of haloxyfop and
diclofop from the treatment solution was incomplete at pH 5. However, at pH
6 nearly complete repolarization of membrane potential occurred after
removal of diclofop. In graminicide-susceptible corn, root growth was
significantly inhibited by a 24-h exposure to 1 [mu]M haloxyfop or
sethoxydim, but cell membrane potential was unaffected. In
gramincide-tolerant corn, sethoxydim treatment (1 [mu]M, 48 h) had no
effect on root growth, whereas haloxyfop (1 [mu]M, 48 h) inhibited root
growth by 78%. However, membrane potential was the same in roots treated
with 1 [mu]M haloxyfop or sethoxydim. The results of this study indicate
that graminicide tolerance in the corn line used in this investigation is
not related to an altered response at the cell membrane level as has been
demonstrated with other resistant species.