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  2. Development of a novel fungicide, tolprocarb

Development of a novel fungicide, tolprocarb

  • J Pestic Sci. 2019 Aug 20;44(3):208-213. doi: 10.1584/jpestics.J19-01.
Hiroyuki Hagiwara 1 Ryutaro Ezaki 2 Takahiro Hamada 1 Mikio Tsuda 3 Koichi Ebihara 4
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Agrochemicals Research Center, Mitsui Chemicals Agro, Inc., Mobara, Chiba 297-0017, Japan.
  • 2 Agrochemicals Research Center, Mitsui Chemicals Agro, Inc., Yasu, Shiga 520-2362, Japan.
  • 3 Marketing Department, Mitsui Chemicals Agro, Inc., Chuo-ku, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0027, Japan.
  • 4 Corporate Planning Department, Mitsui Chemicals Agro, Inc., Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0027, Japan.
Abstract

Tolprocarb developed by Mitsui Chemicals Agro, Inc. (Tokyo, Japan) was discovered as a new oomycete fungicide. However, its Antifungal spectrum and action mechanisms against fungi are completely different from those of the original compound, iprovalicarb. Tolprocarb has a potent and highly controlled effect on a rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea, and its mode of action was revealed to be the inhibition of polyketide synthase in the melanin biosynthesis pathway. In addition, tolprocarb induced systemic acquired resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana and rice (Oryza sativa L.). Owing to these double modes of action, tolprocarb can effectively control not only rice blast but also Bacterial diseases, and has a low risk of developing fungicide-resistant isolates. Tolprocarb also provides long-term residual activity. A meta-analysis was performed in order to demonstrate tolprocarb's superior control against panicle blast in paddy fields. In addition, tolprocarb did not show cross-resistance against the fungi that are resistant to dehydratase inhibitor in melanin biosynthesis (Melanin Biosynthesis Inhibitor-Dehydratase; MBI-D) or respiratory complex III: cytochrome bc 1 at Quinone outside site inhibitor (Quinone outside Inhibitor; QoI). Owing to its stable effects, tolprocarb appears to be a suitable choice for practical use against fungi in the rice production field.

Keywords

MBI-P; Magnaporthe grisea; Melanin biosynthesis inhibitor; Polyketide synthase; Systemic acquired resistance; Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae.

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