Abstract

Acifluorfen-methyl caused electrolyte leakage from L. p. plants after a 2-h lag when treated in white light. When treated in darkness for 20 h and then exposed to light, herbicidal damage developed slowly compared with that in plants exposed to light and herbicide simultaneously. In light, acifluorfen-methyl caused an almost 100-fold accumulation of protoporphyrin IX during the first 2 h of treatment, followed by a decline in content. Protochlorophyllide levels in light were decreased by the herbicide. There was no effect on Mg-protoporphyrin IX, coproporphyrin, or uroporphyrin content (...)

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