“…However, indirect tolerance by the effective scavenging of the byproducts of oxidative stress caused by the inhibitory activity of the herbicides is also important, as demonstrated by the increased tolerance to oxyfluorfen, which is not detoxified by glutathione conjugation. As shown by microarray analysis in wheat treated with cinidon-ethyl, a herbicide that also inhibits protoporphyrinogen oxidase, the primary response of wheat was the upregulation of genes coding for antioxidant enzymes, thus indicating the importance of counteracting oxidative stress caused by these peroxidizing herbicides (Pasquer et al, 2006). The dual GST/GPOX function of many GSTs might contribute to peroxidizing herbicides tolerance in soybean (Skipsey et al, 1997) and in weed species , and is of great importance in alleviating abiotic stresses mediated oxidative stress (Kilili et al, 2004;Roxas et al, 1997).…”