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Mesotrione is a triketone herbicide that functions as a 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibitor, disrupting carotenoid biosynthesis in plants, leading to bleaching and plant death. The gene location and structure related to mesotrione's biodegradation involve functional genes identified through genomic analysis, which are responsible for its breakdown in the environment. The biodegradation pathway of mesotrione has been studied extensively, revealing the role of microbes, such as Bacillus sp. 3B6 and CM-1, in transforming mesotrione into less toxic metabolites. These studies utilize techniques like NMR and LC-NMR to elucidate the chemical structure and environmental behavior of mesotrione and its metabolites, providing insights into its impact on ecosystems and potential risks to non-target organisms.
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