Publications by authors named "F Iwahashi"

Pyridachlometyl is a novel tubulin dynamics modulator fungicide developed by Sumitomo as a new agent designed to tackle fungicide resistance. Pyridachlometyl is being developed as a first-in-class molecule with an anti-tubulin mode of action, the chemical structure of which is characterized by a unique tetrasubstituted pyridazine ring. The first commercial product 'Fuseki flowable' received initial registration in 2023 in Japan.

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Background: Resistance to succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI) fungicides has been reported in some rust fungi within Pucciniales. However, measuring the resistance factors conferred by a specific substitution at the target site is difficult for most species because of the difficulty in performing in vitro experiments and the complexity of the binuclear state in these obligate parasites. We focused on Puccinia horiana because it easily forms homozygous basidiospores that are sensitive to SDHIs during in vitro germination, whereas the uredospores of other rust fungi are less sensitive.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pesticide seed treatment helps protect crops early in the growing season and reduces the need for fungicides later on, especially in crops like corn, soybean, wheat, and cotton.
  • Researchers used mass spectrometry imaging to analyze how the fungicide ethaboxam is distributed in treated corn and soybean seeds, revealing important differences based on seed structure.
  • The study provides new insights into fungicide distribution after planting and suggests that this imaging technique could play a key role in future pesticide research and development.
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The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) plays an important role in plant stress response, mainly against desiccation. Hence, ABA receptor agonists may function as agents to enhance drought tolerance in crops. ABA exhibits diverse functions that impact plant development and are regulated by various ABA receptor subfamilies.

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Despite the increase in pressure for reducing the use of chemical pesticides in agriculture, herbicides remain one of the efficient tools for augmenting food production. Various herbicide-resistant weeds against most herbicidal modes of action (MoA) are emerging worldwide, and therefore, the necessity of developing herbicides with novel MoA is increasing. Toward this, rigid methods of determining MOA that can be applied for various weeds species are required.

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