Characteristics biological activities of the novel acaricide flupentiofenox against phytophagous mites
Flupentiofenox, which has a unique chemical structure, is a novel acaricide that has been developed by the Kumiai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Flupentiofenox exerted significant acaricidal activities against spider mites Tetranychus urticae and Panonychus citri at all developmental stages even at ext...
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description | Flupentiofenox, which has a unique chemical structure, is a novel acaricide that has been developed by the Kumiai Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Flupentiofenox exerted significant acaricidal activities against spider mites Tetranychus urticae and Panonychus citri at all developmental stages even at extremely low concentrations, as compared with its practical concentration (80 ppm) for use in mites and was effective against spider mite populations that are resistant to widely used commercial acaricides. These results suggested that flupentiofenox could be used effectively for the control and prevention of spider mite infestation. Additionally, flupentiofenox had a more rapid effect than acetyl CoA carboxylase inhibitors, but it had a relatively slower effect than mitochondrial electron transport inhibitors and glutamate-gated chloride channel modulators. Overall, flupentiofenox is assumed to have a new mode of action. |
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