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Agronomy QUESTION #2077
Question 1
Herbicides classified as ACCase (acetyl-CoA carboxylase) inhibitors are selective for:
  • Broad-leaved dicotyledonous weeds in cereal crops
  • Grass (monocot) weeds — because the ACCase enzyme in grasses is sensitive to these herbicides whereas the dicot ACCase is inherently tolerant, providing selectivity✔️
  • All weed species regardless of their photosynthetic pathway
  • Weeds with deep root systems and high water use
Correct Answer Explanation
ACCase inhibitors (FOPs — aryloxyphenoxypropionates, and DIMs — cyclohexanediones) inhibit the first committed step in fatty acid synthesis. The ACCase enzyme in grass plastids is sensitive to these herbicides while dicot ACCase is insensitive (different isoform), providing inherent biochemical selectivity. They control grasses post-emergence without harming dicot crops or weeds.