Abstract

Two isomeric pairs of pyrazole phenyl ether herbicides [AH 2.429, 4-chloro-1-methyl-5-(4-nitrophenoxy)-3-(trifluoromethyl)-1 H-pyrazole; AH 2.430, 4-chloro-1-methyl-3-(4-nitrophenoxy)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-1 H-pyrazole; AH 2.431, 5-((4-chloro-1-methyl-5-(trifluoromethyl)-1 H-pyrazol-3-yl)oxy)-2-nitrobenzoic acid; and AH 2.432, 5-((4-chloro-1-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)-1 H-pyrazol-5-yl)oxy)-2-nitrobenzoic acid were evaluated for herbicidal activity in both intact plants and in tissue sections. Their capacity to induce accumulation of porphyrins in tissue sections and to inhibit protoporphyrinogen oxidase (Protox) in vitro were determined. In whole plant tests, the order of herbicidal activity was AH 2.430 ⪢ AH 2.431 > AH 2.429 > AH 2.432. AH 2.430 consistently caused light-dependent membrane leakage in both green and far-red light grown cucumber cotyledon and barley primary leaf tissue sections after incubation for 20 hr in darkness in 0.1 m M solutions. The same treatment caused marked increases in protoporphyrin IX (PPIX) content during the 20-hr dark incubation. AH 2.429 and 2.431 were less effective and not effective in all tissues in causing herbicidal damage and PPIX accumulation. AH 2.432 was ineffective in tissue section assays. Mg-PPIX levels were not significantly affected by any of the compounds. Protochlorophyllide levels were decreased by AH 2.430 and 2.431 in barley and increased by AH 2.429, 2.431, and 2.432 in cucumber. A positive relationship was found between herbicidal activity and the amount of PPIX that was caused to accumulate by each compound. All of the compounds inhibited Protox activity. Positive correlations were found between herbicidal activity in planta over a 300-fold range and in vitro Protox inhibition and the amount of PPIX caused to accumulate in vivo. These data support the view that the pyrazole phenyl ethers exert their herbicidal activity entirely through inhibition of Protox.

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