Record Details

Leaf cuticle-assisted phototransformation of isoproturon

KRISHI: Publication and Data Inventory Repository

View Archive Info
 
 
Field Value
 
Title Leaf cuticle-assisted phototransformation of isoproturon
Not Available
 
Creator Partha P. Choudhury
 
Subject Cutin, Epicuticular wax, Isoproturon, Leaf cuticle, Phototramsformation
 
Description Not Available
Isoproturon is a pre- and post-emergence herbicide used generally to manage Phalaris minor and Avena ludoviciana in wheat. The importance of postemergence and foliarly applied pesticides has been increasing. The first reaction environment of these herbicides is the leaf surface made up of polymerised esters of higher fatty acids. In the presence of sunlight, the fatty substances on leaf surfaces generate reactive radicals,
or ions which may interact with herbicide molecules leading towards degradation resulting in the loss of
bioefficacy of herbicides and the formation of metabolites of unknown toxicity. The present experiment was
conducted with the objective to know the photochemical behaviour of isoproturon on different leaf-extracted
epicuticular cutin surfaces. Epicuticular waxes, i.e. cutins were extracted from P. minor and A. ludoviciana
leaf surfaces using dichloromethane as a solvent and further purified with activated charcoal. On the cutin
surface under UV-light (365 nm), the transformation of the herbicide is very slow as it is evident from its higher
half-life values, 75 min on P. minor cutin surface and 115 min on A. ludoviciana cutin, as compared to that on
the glass surface (half-life 53 min). A similar pattern was also observed under the sunlight condition. It may
be due to the quenching effect imparted by the cutin material or simply screening effect of it on the herbicide.
The sunlight-irradiated extracts of isoproturon and its degradation products were analysed by LC–MS/MS
using electrospray interfacing technique and the structures of six different photoproducts were characterised
by their respective spectra. The degradation pathways involved mainly demethylation and ring oxidation processes forming hydroxylated compounds. The mixture of these photoproducts were found to be non-toxic to A. ludoviciana and P. minor.
Not Available
 
Date 2019-03-18T08:18:19Z
2019-03-18T08:18:19Z
2017-01-01
 
Type Book
 
Identifier 3
Not Available
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/17373
 
Language English
 
Relation Not Available;
 
Publisher Springer