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Uptake, Translocation and Subcellular Distribution of Chlorantraniliprole and Tetrachlorantraniliprole in Maize

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Date 2021 Aug 16
PMID 34399342
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This study aimed to investigate the uptake, translocation, and subcellular distribution of chlorantraniliprole (Cap) and tetrachlorantraniliprole (Tca) in maize (Zea mays L.) plants using a hydroponic experiment. Tca mainly accumulated in the roots and stems, while Cap showed better acropetal translocation capacity than Tca. The uptake of Cap was positively correlated with Tca uptake, particularly at the effect of plant transpiration force. Transpiration inhibitor treatments significantly reduced the acropetal translocation of Cap and Tca. The absorption of Cap and Tca in the dead and fresh roots showed a good linear relationship and mainly occurred via the apoplastic pathway. Regarding subcellular distribution, the cell wall was the dominant storage compartment for Cap and Tca. In the protoplast, Cap mainly accumulated in cell soluble fractions, while Tca accumulated in the organelles. This study provides information for the accurate application of maize pest management and is of great significance to environmental risk and food safety assessments.

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