Enantioselective and Synergistic Herbicidal Activities of Common Amino Acids Against Amaranthus tricolor and Echinochloa crus-galli

dc.contributor.authorNawasit Chotsaeng
dc.contributor.authorChamroon Laosinwattana
dc.contributor.authorPatchanee Charoenying
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:19:16Z
dc.date.issued2021-4-4
dc.description.abstract-glutamine was more toxic than the pure forms; however, d-tryptophan exhibited greater activity than racemate and l-isomer, indicating the sign of enantioselective toxicity. The mode of action was unclear, but d-tryptophan caused bleaching of leaves, indicating pigment synthesis of the grass was inhibited. The results highlighted the enantioselective and synergistic toxicity of some amino acids, which relied upon plant species, chemical structures, and concentrations. Overall, our finding clarifies the effect of stereoisomers, and provides a chemical clue of amino acid herbicides, which may be useful in the development of herbicides from natural substances.
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/molecules26072071
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/16903
dc.publisherMolecules
dc.subjectAllelopathy and phytotoxic interactions
dc.subjectWeed Control and Herbicide Applications
dc.subjectBotanical Research and Chemistry
dc.titleEnantioselective and Synergistic Herbicidal Activities of Common Amino Acids Against Amaranthus tricolor and Echinochloa crus-galli
dc.typeArticle

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