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A NOVEL AND PRACTICAL SYNTHETIC PROCESS FOR FLUOPYRAM

Revue Roumaine de Chimie
A novel and environment-friendly synthetic process for the nematicidal and fungicidal fluopyram (1) has been developed. In the previous methods, the synthesis of the key intermediate 2-(3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl) pyridin-2-yl)ethanamine (2) is a main challenge due to the long synthesis routes, complicated process, difficulty in purification, and low ...
Hao CHEN   +5 more
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Risk assessment and resistant mechanism of Fusarium graminearum to fluopyram

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by the Fusarium graminearum species complex, poses a significant threat to global wheat production and human health due to its high virulence and the ability to produce harmful secondary metabolites. Although various fungicides have been extensively used to control FHB, there is a critical need for more comprehensive ...
Zhang, Jie   +9 more
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Mobility of Fluopyram in soils under saturated flow conditions

2022
<p>A new generation of non-fumigant nematicides has recently been introduced and is essential to enable efficient and sustainable agricultural production. Fluopyram (FL) is a new compound with a novel mode of action and an improved safety profile.
Mariana Vasconcelos Barroca, Gilboa Arye
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Combined toxicity of trifloxystrobin and fluopyram to zebrafish embryos and the effect on bone development

Aquatic Toxicology
Trifloxystrobin (TRI) is a methacrylate fungicide, and fluopyram (FLU) is a new pyridylethylbenzamide fungicide and nematicide. Both are often detected in water bodies and may be highly toxic to many aquatic organisms. Unfortunately, the aquatic biological risks of single FLU or a mixture of trifloxystrobin and fluopyram have not been reported. In this
Qing X Li, Yongmei Fan
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Effect of Fluopyram on Pratylenchus penetrans on Corn in the Field and In Vitro

Plant Disease
The effects of a fluopyram seed treatment on lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus spp.) and other plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) were evaluated on corn in multiple field locations in 2020 and 2021. The highest rate of fluopyram seed treatment (0.15 mg seed−1) reduced early season population density of lesion nematodes compared with the base treatment ...
Jaeyeong Han   +3 more
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Flow rate dependent transport of Fluopyram in saturated sandy soil

2020
<p>Velum<sup>®</sup> is a novel contact nematicide with Fluopyram (FL) as active ingredient. Knowledge on its adsorption and transport characteristics is essential for both agricultural and environmental considerations.
Mariana Vasconcelos Barroca   +2 more
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Screening of fluopyram-based formulation toxicity in non-target organisms

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B
Fluopyram is a fungicide with nematicidal properties widely used in agriculture, found in commercial products for agricultural pest management. Despite its increasing agricultural use, limited information exists on its cytogenotoxic and plant-level impacts.
Carlos Filipe Camilo-Cotrim   +7 more
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Control of wheat powdery mildew using fluopyram seed treatment

Pest Management Science
Abstract BACKGROUND Wheat powdery mildew is an airborne multi‐cycle disease caused by Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici .
Chao Xu   +7 more
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Uses of fluopyram

2009
The present invention relates to the use of N-{[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridinyl]ethyl}-2,6-dichlorobenzamide (fluopyram) and of compositions comprising fluopyram and further fungicides or insecticides for controlling undesired microorganisms or animal pests in different crops.
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