Diclofop-methyl, a common post-emergence herbicide, is widely used in agriculture production. Diclofop-methyl increases the proton permeability of isolated oat-root tonoplast.
Bioactivity | Diclofop-methyl, a common post-emergence herbicide, is widely used in agriculture production. Diclofop-methyl increases the proton permeability of isolated oat-root tonoplast[1][2]. |
Invitro | Diclofop-methyl (1 micromolar) significantly reduced the steady-state H(+) gradient generated in the presence of ATP[1]. MCE has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only. |
Name | Diclofop-methyl |
CAS | 51338-27-3 |
Formula | C16H14Cl2O4 |
Molar Mass | 341.19 |
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |
Reference | [1]. Ratterman DM, et al. Diclofop-methyl increases the proton permeability of isolated oat-root tonoplast. Plant Physiol. 1989;91(2):756-765. [2]. Li X, et al. The interactive effects of diclofop-methyl and silver nanoparticles on Arabidopsis thaliana: Growth, photosynthesis and antioxidant system. Environ Pollut. 2018;232:212-219. |
Diclofop-methyl, a common post-emergence herbicide, is widely used in agriculture production. Diclofop-methyl increases the proton permeability of isolated oat-root tonoplast.