Abstract
Photosystem II inhibition by s-triazines having hydrophilic amino groups was examined in isolated spinach chloroplasts. Among them, the hydroxyalkyl- and alkoxyalkylamino derivatives were potent inhibitors. The hydroxyalkylamino-s-triazines seemed to interact with the binding site in a manner different from that of other triazines, since they needed a time to build up to constant inhibition and showed a different thermoluminescence glow peak.