Author:
Wills Gene D.,McWhorter Chester G.
Abstract
The effects of several inorganic salts on the toxicity and translocation of nonradiolabeled and14C-radiolabeled MSMA (monosodium salt of MAA) and the isopropylamine salt of glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] following foliar applications to purple nutsedge (Cyperus rotundusL. ♯ CYPRO) were evaluated. Salts of the monovalent cations NH4+, K+, and Na+and to a lesser degree the anion PO4generally resulted in increased toxicity of these herbicides. Salts of the divalent and trivalent cations Zn++and Fe+++frequently reduced the activity of glyphosate and MSMA, whereas salts of the divalent Ca++ion caused little or no effect on activity. Salts of the anions Cl–, NO3–, CO3—-, and SO4–resulted in increased, decreased, or unchanged glyphosate toxicity as influenced by the associated cation. Translocation of the radiolabel of14C-glyphosate and14C-MSMA was increased by the addition of NH4Cl, while retention of the radiolabel within the tissue of the treated area was increased by the addition of FeCl3to the treated leaf surface.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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