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Activity of the new OSBP inhibitor Y18501 against Pseudoperonospora cubensis and its application for the control of cucumber downy mildew

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PESTICIDE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 194, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2023.105415

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Pseudoperonospora cubensis; OSBPIs; Inhibitory activity; Control efficacy; Systemic mobility; Permeability

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Y18501 is a new oxysterol-binding protein inhibitor that has similar structure to oxathiapiprolin. It exhibits strong inhibitory activities against Phytophthora spp. and Pseudoperonospora cubensis, with EC50 ranging from 0.0005 to 0.0046 μg/mL. Y18501 has good control efficacy on cucumber downy mildew, effectively inhibits different development stages of P. cubensis, and shows excellent protective and curative activities against the pathogen. It also has acropetal systemic mobility in cucumber leaves and can be taken up and translocated more effectively from the lower leaves to the upper leaves compared to from the roots. The simultaneous application of Y18501 and chlorothalonil can significantly enhance the inhibition of P. cubensis.
Y18501 is a new oxysterol-binding protein inhibitor (OSBPI) with a similar structure to oxathiapiprolin. Y18501 showed strong inhibitory activities against Phytophthora spp. and Pseudoperonospora cubensis, with EC50 ranging from 0.0005 to 0.0046 & mu;g/mL. It also had good control efficacy on cucumber downy mildew (CDM) in the green house and in the field, and could effectively inhibit different development stages of P. cubensis, especially for sporangiophore production, sporangial production, mycelium extension, and elongation of germ tube. In addition, Y18501 showed excellent protective and curative activities against P. cubensis. It also had acropetal systemic mobility in the cucumber leaves, and could be taken up and translocated to the upper leaves more effectively from the lower leaves than from the roots. Y18501 had poorer permeability in cucumber leaves compared to oxathiapiprolin. The simultaneous application of Y18501 and chlorothalonil could significantly promote the inhibition of P. cubensis.

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