2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2018.04.082
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Common sage (Salvia officinalis L.) tolerance to herbicides

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“…In contrast to CAT, APX activity significantly rose in soybean leaves, except in dawn-treated plants, independently of the applied bentazon concentrations. APX activity also increased in peanut [16] and common sage plants [15]. Surprisingly, bentazon treatments did not change APX activity in common ragweed plants contributing to the high H 2 O 2 levels in these herbicide-treated weeds.…”
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“…In contrast to CAT, APX activity significantly rose in soybean leaves, except in dawn-treated plants, independently of the applied bentazon concentrations. APX activity also increased in peanut [16] and common sage plants [15]. Surprisingly, bentazon treatments did not change APX activity in common ragweed plants contributing to the high H 2 O 2 levels in these herbicide-treated weeds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Interestingly, the carotenoid content did not change significantly during this time period after herbicide application, the pigments of which can scavenge singlet oxygen under stress condition [63]. Earlier, it was found that bentazon treatments induced a rapid production of ROS within 24 hours in cyanobacterium (Synechococcous elongatus PCC7942) [14], peanut leaves (Arachis hypogaea L.) [16] and common sage (Salvia officinalis L.) [15]. Based on our results, application of bentazon caused significantly higher H 2 O 2 generation, which was lower in case of 720 g L ha −1 bentazon treatment at night in common ragweed similarly to in soybean plants.…”
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