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Pest Management Science | 2017

Biological characterization of fenpicoxamid, a new fungicide with utility in cereals and other crops

W. John Owen; Chenglin Yao; Kyung Myung; Greg Kemmitt; Andrew Leader; Kevin G. Meyer; Andrew J. Bowling; Thomas Slanec; Vincent J. Kramer

Abstract BACKGROUND The development of novel highly efficacious fungicides that lack cross‐resistance is extremely desirable. Fenpicoxamid (Inatreq™ active) possesses these characteristics and is a member of a novel picolinamide class of fungicides derived from the antifungal natural product UK‐2A. RESULTS Fenpicoxamid strongly inhibited in vitro growth of several ascomycete fungi, including Zymoseptoria tritici (EC50, 0.051 mg L−1). Fenpicoxamid is converted by Z. tritici to UK‐2A, a 15‐fold stronger inhibitor of Z. tritici growth (EC50, 0.0033 mg L−1). Strong fungicidal activity of fenpicoxamid against driver cereal diseases was confirmed in greenhouse tests, where activity on Z. tritici and Puccinia triticina matched that of fluxapyroxad. Due to its novel target site (Qi site of the respiratory cyt bc1 complex) for the cereals market, fenpicoxamid is not cross‐resistant to Z. tritici isolates resistant to strobilurin and/or azole fungicides. Across multiple European field trials Z. tritici was strongly controlled (mean, 82%) by 100 g as ha−1 applications of fenpicoxamid, which demonstrated excellent residual activity. CONCLUSIONS The novel chemistry and biochemical target site of fenpicoxamid as well as its lack of cross‐resistance and strong efficacy against Z. tritici and other pathogens highlight the importance of fenpicoxamid as a new tool for controlling plant pathogenic fungi.


Archive | 2010

Synergistic fungicidal compositions containing a 5-fluoropyrimidine derivative for fungal control in cereals

Carla Jean Rasmussen Klittich; Beth Lorsbach; Alice Meitl; W. Owen; Chenglin Yao


Archive | 2000

Fungicidal heterocyclic aromatic amides and their compositions, methods of use and preparation

Michael John Ricks; William H. Dent; Richard B. Rogers; Chenglin Yao; Bassam Nader; John L. Miesel; Gina Marie Fitzpatrick; Kevin G. Meyer; Noormohamed M. Niyaz; Irene Mae Morrison; Robert P. Gajewski


Archive | 2009

5-fluoro pyrimidine derivatives

Timothy Boebel; Kristy Bryan; Carla Jean Rasmussen Klittich; Beth Lorsbach; Timothy Martin; W. John Owen; Mark Pobanz; Michael Sullenberger; Jeffery Webster; Chenglin Yao


Archive | 2002

Derivatives of uk-2a

Kevin G. Meyer; Richard B. Rogers; Chenglin Yao; Noormohamed M. Niyaz; Butz Jennifer Lynn Adamski; Bassam Nader


Archive | 2009

5,8-difluoro-4-(2-(4-(heteroaryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino)quinazolines and their use as agrochemicals

William Kirkland Brewster; Carla Jean Rasmussen Klittich; Chenglin Yao; Yuanming Zhu


Archive | 2010

Synergistic fungicidal composition containing 5-fluorocytosine for fungal control in cereals

Beth Lorsbach; Alice Meitl; W. John Owen; Chenglin Yao


Archive | 2014

Synergistic fungicidal mixtures for fungal control in cereals

W. John Owen; Chenglin Yao


Archive | 2009

Use of 5-fluorocytosine as a fungicide

Zoltan Benko; Kristy Bryan; George Davis; Jeffrey Epp; Beth Lorsbach; Kevin G. Meyer; W. Owen; Michael Sullenberger; Jeffery Webster; David Young; Chenglin Yao


Archive | 2010

N1-sulfonyl-5-fluoropyrimidinone derivatives

Timothy Boebel; Kristy Bryan; Beth Lorsbach; Timothy Martin; W. John Owen; Mark Pobanz; Scott Thornburgh; Jeffery Webster; Chenglin Yao

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