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Plant diseases caused by soil-borne fungi and oomycetes significantly reduce yield and quality of many crops in the agricultural systems and are difficult to control. We herein examine HAI-0804, a bacterial biological control agent that was originally developed for control of bacterial diseases on the surface of vegetables, and assessed its efficacy at controlling soil-borne diseases caused by oomycetes. Strain HAI-0804 did not exhibit detectable antibiotic activity toward , a causal agent of damping-off and root rot; however, it effectively protected against damping-off and root rot in cucumber.

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Daphnia magna is a test organism used for ecological risk assessments of pesticides, but little is known about the expression levels of cytochrome P450s (CYP)s and their changes after pesticide exposure in the less than 24-h-olds used for ecotoxicity tests. In this study, D. magna juveniles were exposed to 0.

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Discovery of a novel acaricide, acynonapyr.

J Pestic Sci

November 2023

Chemicals Business Division, Nippon Soda Co., Ltd.

Acynonapyr, discovered by Nippon Soda Co., Ltd., is a novel acaricide with -pyridyloxy azabicycle as a unique core structure.

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Article Synopsis
  • HPPD (4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase) is a key herbicide target, with its sensitivity to the herbicide mesotrione influenced by the dynamic behavior of its C-terminal α-helix (H11).
  • The study used molecular dynamics simulations to analyze the conformational changes in H11, revealing that HPPD prefers different forms of H11 depending on whether it is bound to mesotrione or not.
  • Additionally, the research identified important amino acid residues that affect H11's flexibility, indicating that inhibitor sensitivity is linked to these conformational changes and how they impact protein interactions.
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The induced mutant allele confers floury characteristics on the japonica rice cultivar 'Hoshinoko'.

Breed Sci

December 2022

Hokkaido Agricultural Research Center, NARO (National Agriculture and Food Research Organization), 1 Hitsujigaoka, Toyohira, Sapporo, Hokkaido 062-8555, Japan.

Article Synopsis
  • Rice flour is a potential substitute for wheat flour, but producing fine rice flour is costly due to special milling requirements.
  • Scientists developed a new rice cultivar called 'Hoshinoko' by using gamma-ray irradiation on the 'Hoshinoyume' cultivar, aiming to reduce milling costs.
  • Genetic analysis identified a single recessive gene associated with the floury trait, with a specific mutation that can assist rice breeders in creating new cultivars with desirable floury endosperm.
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Daphnids and chironomids have been used to assess the ecological effects of chemicals released into water bodies; however, the toxicity mechanisms in organisms are generally difficult to identify. Here, we developed a system capable of estimating the contribution of cytochrome P450 (CYP) to the metabolism of test substances in Daphnia magna and Chironomus yoshimatsui based on toxicity differences in the absence and presence of the CYP inhibitors piperonyl butoxide (PBO) and 1-aminobenzotriazole (ABT). The optimum concentrations of PBO and ABT that could effectively reduce the toxicity of diazinon, which is toxic after oxidative metabolism in vivo, were determined as 0.

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Aims: In this study, volatile compounds released from mycelia of some aromatic mushrooms were investigated for their inhibitory activity against plant-pathogenic bacteria and fungi.

Methods And Results: A screening revealed that volatile compounds from mycelia of Porostereum spadiceum remarkably inhibited the colony formation of plant-pathogenic bacteria, including Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis and Ralstonia solanacearum while also inhibiting the conidial germination of plant-pathogenic fungi including Alternaria brassicicola and Colletotrichum orbiculare.

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Hatching stimulation activity of steroidal glycoalkaloids toward the potato cyst nematode, .

Plant Biotechnol (Tokyo)

September 2020

Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, 1-1 Rokkodai, Nada, Kobe, Hyogo 657-8501, Japan.

Cyst nematodes ( spp. and spp.) are highly evolved sedentary endoparasites that are considered as harmful pests worldwide.

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Benzalkonium Chloride (BAK) is reported to have the potential to damage the cornea. We developed a composition with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity without preservatives by combining trometamol, boric acid, and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (TBE). This study aimed at evaluating the corneal damage caused by TBE and comparing it with that caused by BAK.

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Herein, the universal design of high-efficiency stimuli-responsive luminous materials endowed with mechanochromic luminescence (MCL) and thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) functions is reported. The origin of the unique stimuli-triggered TADF switching for a series of carbazole-isophthalonitrile-based donor-acceptor (D-A) luminogens is demonstrated based on systematic photophysical and X-ray analysis, coupled with theoretical calculations. It was revealed that a tiny alteration of the intramolecular D-A twisting in the excited-state structures governed by the solid morphologies is responsible for this dynamic TADF switching behavior.

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The cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover, is one of the most agriculturally important insect pests. Neonicotinoid insecticides and sulfoxaflor have generally shown excellent control of A. gossypii, but these aphids have recently developed resistance against neonicotinoid insecticides.

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A field-collected clone [Kushima resistant (KR) clone] was resistant to neonicotinoid insecticides (23.8- to 394-fold). RNA-seq and next-generation sequence analyses were conducted to identify nine cytochrome P450 (CYP) genes that were significantly upregulated in the KR clone as compared with those in the insecticide-susceptible clone.

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Studies on the mode of action of neurotoxic insecticides.

J Pestic Sci

August 2016

Odawara Research Center, Nippon-soda Co., Ltd., Takada, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0216, Japan.

Many of the commercially available insecticides target the nervous system of insects, which are important targets of insecticides. We investigated the mechanism of action of the compound acts on voltage-sensitive sodium channel (Vssc) and nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR), and the associated mechanism of resistance, mainly using an electrophysiological method. The mechanism of resistance to pyrethroids in , that to neonicotinoids in , and the mechanism of action of the natural product asperparaline A were clarified.

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In this study, we investigated the protective effects of NSP-116 [4-(4-acetylpiperazin-1-yl)-2-(1H-imidazol-1-yl) aniline], a novel imidazolyl aniline derivative, against light-induced photoreceptor cell damage. In an in vitro experiment, murine photoreceptor (661W) cells were damaged by exposure to light for 24h. Viability of 661W cells after light exposure was assessed by Hoechst 33342/Propidium iodide nuclear staining and a tetrazolium salt (WST-8) assay.

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Reexamination of chlorophyllase function implies its involvement in defense against chewing herbivores.

Plant Physiol

March 2015

Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0819, Japan (X.H., M.O., S.F.H., A.T., R.T.);Odawara Research Center, Nippon Soda Co., Ltd., Odawara 250-0280, Japan (S.M., S.Sa.);Institute of Plant Biology, University of Zurich, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland (S.Sc., S.H.);Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies (T.T.) and Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies (T.T.), Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan; and Japan Core Research for Evolutionary Science and Technology, Japan Science Technology Agency, Sapporo 060-0819, Japan (A.T., R.T.)

Chlorophyllase (CLH) is a common plant enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of chlorophyll to form chlorophyllide, a more hydrophilic derivative. For more than a century, the biological role of CLH has been controversial, although this enzyme has been often considered to catalyze chlorophyll catabolism during stress-induced chlorophyll breakdown. In this study, we found that the absence of CLH does not affect chlorophyll breakdown in intact leaf tissue in the absence or the presence of methyl-jasmonate, which is known to enhance stress-induced chlorophyll breakdown.

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The voltage-sensitive sodium (Na+) channel (Vssc) is the target site of pyrethroid insecticides. Pest insects develop resistance to this class of insecticide by acquisition of one or multiple amino acid substitution(s) in this channel. In Southeast Asia, two major Vssc types confer pyrethroid resistance in the dengue mosquito vector Aedes aegypti, namely, S989P+V1016G and F1534C.

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Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (Protox) catalyses the oxidation of protoporphyrinogen IX to protoporphyrin IX during the synthesis of tetrapyrrole molecules. Protox is encoded by the hemY gene in eukaryotes and by the hemG gene in many γ-proteobacteria, including Escherichia coli. It has been suggested that other bacteria possess a yet unidentified type of Protox.

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To identify the time frame and route of mother-to-child Helicobacter pylori infection, a Mongolian gerbil model was used. Four-week-old female Mongolian gerbils were infected with H. pylori, and then mated with uninfected males 2 months after infection.

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Flutamide is a drug with antiandrogen effects that are mediated through androgen receptors (ARs). In this study, flutamide was subcutaneously administered to female rats (3, 10 or 30 mg/kg/day) on gestation Days 16-21 to evaluate effects on memory and learning performance in F1 offspring. Brain sexual differentiation was also evaluated by measuring the volume of the sexual dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area (SDN-POA) and analyzing levels of androgen receptor (AR) mRNA expression in the prostate, hypothalamus and hippocampus.

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Flutamide, when administered subcutaneously to female rats at doses of 3, 10, or 30 mg/kg/day during late pregnancy (gestational days 16-21), significantly and dose-dependently decreased anogenital distance (AGD) of the male offspring in each dose group compared to controls. Significant delays in preputial separation were found in males at a dose of 30 mg/kg, but body weight gain was not inhibited. Cryptorchidism and absence of the prostate gland and seminal vesicles were found in males at doses > or = 10 mg/kg, and testicular hypoplasia at a dose of 30 mg/kg.

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Highly efficient, selective and recyclable palladium catalyst systems for hydroesterification of styrene and vinyl acetate were realized by using 1,2-bis(di-tert-butylphosphinomethyl)benzene as ligand and polymeric sulfonic acids of limited SO(3)H loadings as promoter.

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Enantioselective reduction of oxime ethers with borane catalyzed by polymer-supported 2-piperazinemethanol.

J Org Chem

September 2000

Department of Materials Science, Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi 441-8580, Japan, and Research & Planning Laboratory, Odawara Research Center, Nippon Soda Co., Ltd., 345 Takada, Odawara, Kanagawa 250-0280, Japan

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To investigate the role of apoptosis in the pathogenesis of rat chronic progressive nephrosis (CPN), the kidney of male F344/DuCrj rats, 19, 59, and 111 weeks of age, was examined histologically. In situ analysis for DNA fragmentation and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was performed simultaneously by TdT-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) and immunohistochemistry, respectively. CPN was seen in all the kidneys of 59-week-old (n=6) and 111-week-old rats (n=16), correlating significantly (p<0.

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The mechanism of stereospecific conversion of DL-5-substituted hydantoins to the corresponding L-amino acids by Pseudomonas sp. strain NS671 was studied. The results indicated that the hydantoinase catalyzed the hydrolysis reaction of both D- and L-5-(2-methylthioethyl)hydantoin, and that the hydrolysis of the L-enantiomer proceeded preferentially compared with that of the D-enantiomer.

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An N-carbamyl-L-amino acid amidohydrolase was purified from cells of Escherichia coli in which the gene for N-carbamyl-L-amino acid amidohydrolase of Pseudomonas sp. strain NS671 was expressed. The purified enzyme was homogeneous by the criterion of SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

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