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DOI:10.1002/1526-4998(200102)57:2<115::AID-PS245>3.0.CO;2-A
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Author(s):Carlson, Glenn R.; Dhadialla, Tarlochan S.; Hunter, Ricky; Jansson, Richard K.; Jany, Christine S.; Lidert, Zev; Slawecki, Richard A.
Author Affiliation:Rohm and Haas Research Laboratories, Spring House, PA
Title:The chemical and biological properties of methoxyfenozide, a new insecticidal ecdysteroid agonist
Section:Papers
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Source:Pest Management Science. Vol. 57, No. 2, February 2001, p. 115-119.
Publishing Information:London : for the Society of Chemical Industry by John Wiley & Sons
# of Pages:5
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Methoxyfenozide; Insecticides; Lepidoptera; Insect control; Pyralidae; Noctuidae; Characteristics; Insecticide profile; Chemical composition; Mode of action; Insecticide evaluation
Abstract/Contents: "Methoxyfenozide [N-tert-butyl-N'-(3-methoxy-o-toluoyl)-3,5-xylohyd< >razide; RH-2485] is the newest diacylhydrazine insecticide to reach the marketplace. It binds with very high affinity to the ecdysone receptor complex (EcR:USP) in lepidopteran insects [Kd=0.5nM (Plodia)], where it functions as a potent agonist, or mimic, of the insect molting hormone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). Methoxyfenozide exhibits high insecticidal efficacy against a wide range of important caterpillar pests, including many members of the family Pyralidae, Pieridae, Tortricidae and Noctuidae. It is most effective when ingested by the target caterpillar, but it also has some topical and ovicidal properties. It is modestly root systemic, but not significantly leaf-systemic. Evidence collected to date indicates that methoxyfenozide has an excellent margin of safety to non-target organisms, including a wide range of non-target and beneficial insects."
Language:English
References:19
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Carlson, G. R., T. S. Dhadialla, R. Hunter, R. K. Jansson, C. S. Jany, Z. Lidert, et al. 2001. The chemical and biological properties of methoxyfenozide, a new insecticidal ecdysteroid agonist. Pest Manage. Sci. 57(2):p. 115-119.
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DOI: 10.1002/1526-4998(200102)57:2<115::AID-PS245>3.0.CO;2-A
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