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Field trials carried out in 1965 and 1966 showed that 2,4-DB, alone or in combination with dalapon, reduced nodulation and tended to decrease the efficiency of nitrogen fixation in birdsfoot trefoil. Dalapon appeared to enhance the inhibitory action of 2,4-DB on nodulation. No obvious cytological differences could be detected in the nodules or in the isolated bacteroids of field-treated and untreated plants. Under growth chamber conditions, 2,4-DB drastically reduced trefoil growth and nodulation particularly in treatments where the herbicide came directly in contact with the plants. It appears that the reduction in nodulation and nitrogen fixation is a result of plant damage and abnormal root growth caused by 2,4-DB application.
Autoradiographs indicated that the translocation of the herbicide was rapid, with detectable concentrations observed in young leaves, leafveins, roots, and nodules 12 hours after leaf-feeding of 2,4-DB-1-C14. The radio-activity appeared to accumulate with time (up to 5 days) in the growing root tips and nodules. Fractionation of excised nodules from trefoil plants demonstrated the presence of radioactivity in the cell debris, bacteroids, 29,000g pellet, plant ribosomes, and the soluble portion. The greatest accumulation of radioactivity occurred in the soluble fraction.
The degradation of 2,4-DB and 2,4-D in trefoil was demonstrated by the evolution of C14O2 from non-nodulated and aseptically growing plants leaf-fed with 2,4-DB-1-C14 or 2,4-D-1-C14.
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4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) butyric acid.
2,2 dichloropropionic acid.
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Garcia, M.M., Jordan, D.C. Action of 2,4-DB and dalapon on the symbiotic properties ofLotus corniculatus (birdsfoot trefoil). Plant Soil 30, 317–334 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01349519
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