The development of chiral succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors |
Received:July 06, 2024 Revised:January 15, 2025 Download the full |
DOI:10.16801/j.issn.1008 - 7303.2025.0005 |
Key Words:succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors enantiomer enantioselectivity |
Fund Project:Supported by Special Research Project for High-level Talents of Shanxi Agricultural University (No. 2022XG19) |
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Abstract: |
Succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors (SDHI) are the third largest class of fungicides after strobilurins and triazoles. Because of their broad-spectrum bactericidal properties, they are widely used to control various types of plant fungi. At present, there were eight SDHIs with chiral characters, which show enantioselectivity in many aspects. Therefore, this paper focused on these pesticides, including their enantioselective separation and analytical methodology, biological activity, environmental fate and ecological toxicity. This manuscript provides a theoretical basis for the subsequent research on the development and application of chiral SDHIs as efficient green monomers and provides scientific guidance on the safe and reasonable application of chiral SDHIs in the process of agricultural production. |
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