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Diclofop-methyl is a chiral aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicide primarily used for controlling grass weeds in cereal crops. It exists as two enantiomers, which are metabolized differently in various organisms. The degradation of diclofop-methyl involves rapid hydrolysis to diclofop acid, a process that can be influenced by environmental conditions such as aerobic or anaerobic soil states. Recent studies have identified novel hydrolase genes, dcmA and dcmH, in Sphingopyxis sp. DBS4, which are involved in the enantioselective catabolism of diclofop-methyl. Additionally, research has shown that amitrole, a non-ACCase-inhibiting herbicide, can inhibit diclofop acid metabolism, thereby enhancing the herbicidal effect of diclofop-methyl. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of diclofop-methyl metabolism is crucial for developing strategies to manage resistance in weed populations.
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