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Pest Management Science | 2016

How active ingredient localisation in plant tissues determines the targeted pest spectrum of different chemistries

Anke Buchholz; Stefan Trapp

BACKGROUND The efficacies of four commercial insecticides and of two research compounds were tested against aphids (Aphis craccivora and Myzus persicae), whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) and red-spotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) in intrinsic (oral administration), curative (direct contact spray) and translaminar (arthropods infested on untreated leaf underside) assays. With a new translaminar model, the transport across the leaf cuticle and tissues and the electrochemical distribution of test compounds in cellular compartments and apoplast were calculated. RESULTS The comparison of both information sets revealed that the intracellular localisation of active ingredients determines the performance of test compounds against different target pests because of different feeding behaviours: mites feed on mesophyll, and aphids and whiteflies mostly in the vascular system. Polar compounds have a slow adsorption into leaf cells and thus a favourable distribution into apoplast and xylem sap. Slightly lipophilic bases get trapped in vacuoles, which is a less suited place to control hemipteran pests but appropriate to control mites. Non-favourable cellular localisation led to a strong reduction in translaminar efficacy against phloem feeders. CONCLUSION Prediction and optimisation of intracellular localisation of pesticides add valuable new information for targeted bioavailability and can indicate directions for improved pesticide design.


Journal of Experimental Botany | 2006

Characterization of the diffusion of non-electrolytes across plant cuticles: properties of the lipophilic pathway

Anke Buchholz


Archive | 2014

Pesticidally active bi- or tricyclic heterocycles with sulfur containing substituents

Andrew Edmunds; Michel Muehlebach; André Stoller; Olivier Loiseleur; Anke Buchholz; Ottmar Franz Hueter; Aurelien Bigot; Roger Graham Hall; Daniel Emery; Pierre Joseph Marcel Jung; Long Lu; Yaming Wu; Ruifang Chen


Journal of Experimental Botany | 1995

Binding of endoamylase to native starch grains from poplar wood

Wolfgang Witt; Anke Buchholz; Jörg J. Sauter


Archive | 2008

Method of improving the growth of a plant

Domingos Pedroni; Anke Buchholz; Anne Waller; Werner Reiner


Archive | 2013

PESTICIDAL MIXTURES INCLUDING SPIROHETEROCYCLIC PYRROLIDINE DIONES

Anke Buchholz; Fabienne Hatt; Alfred Rindlisbacher; Michel Muehlebach


Archive | 2014

Use of tetramic acid derivatives as nematicides

Fabienne Hatt; Anke Buchholz


Archive | 2016

Pesticidally active 1,2,4-triazole derivatives with sulphur containing substituents

Michel Muehlebach; Pierre Joseph Marcel Jung; Andrew Edmunds; Daniel Emery; Anke Buchholz


Archive | 2014

TANK-MIX FORMULATIONS

Christian Popp; Anke Buchholz; Fabienne Hatt


Archive | 2013

1 - aza - spiro [4.5] dec- 3 - ene and 1, 8 - diaza - spiro [4.5 ] dec- 3 - ene derivatives as pesticides

Michel Muehlebach; Anke Buchholz; Peter Renold

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Stefan Trapp

Technical University of Denmark

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