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Author(s):Bartlett, Dave W.; Clough, John M.; Godwin, Jeremy R.; Hall, Alison A.; Hamer, Mick; Parr-Dobrzanski, Bob
Author Affiliation:Bartlett, Clough, Godwin, Hall, and Hamer: Syngenta, Jealott's Hill International Research Centre, Bracknell, Berkshire, UK; Parr-Dobrzanski: Syngenta, Central Toxicology Laboratory, Alderley Park, Macclesfield, Chesire, UK
Title:The strobilurin fungicides
Section:Reviews
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Source:Pest Management Science. Vol. 58, No. 7, July 2002, p. 649-662.
Publishing Information:London : for the Society of Chemical Industry by John Wiley & Sons
# of Pages:14
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: QoI fungicides; Azoxystrobin; Product profile; Mode of action; Quality; Fungicide resistance; Safety; Chemistry; Disease development; Application timing; Environmental effects
Abstract/Contents:"Strobilurins are one of the most important classes of agricultural fungicide. Their invention was inspired by a group of fungicidally active natural products. The outstanding benefits they deliver are currently being utilised in a wide range of crops throughout the world. First launched in 1996, the strobilurins now include the world's biggest selling fingicide, azoxystrobin. By 2002 there will be six strobilurin active ingredients commercially available for agricultural use. This review describes in detail the properties of these active ingredients - their synthesis, biochemical mode of action, biokinetics, fungicidal activity, yield and quality benefits, resistance risk and human and environmental safety. It also describes the clear technical differences that exist between these active ingredients, particularly in the areas of fungicidal activity and biokinetics."
Language:English
References:77
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Bartlett, D. W., J. M. Clough, J. R. Godwin, A. A. Hall, M. Hamer, and B. Parr-Dobrzanski. 2002. The strobilurin fungicides. Pest Manage. Sci. 58(7):p. 649-662.
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