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Enantioselective Fungicidal Activity and Toxicity to Early Wheat Growth of the Chiral Pesticide Triticonazole

Rui Liu, Hongjun Zhang, Yue Deng, Zhiqiang Zhou, Xue Liu, Jinling Diao

2021Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry24 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, the enantioselective activity of the chiral fungicide triticonazole (TRZ) against target pathogens of seed-borne diseases and the effect on the early phenotypic indexes and physiological and biochemical indexes of wheat following the soaking of seeds were studied. S-TRZ had low fungicidal activity and significantly inhibited the germination of wheat seeds. Seedlings in the S-TRZ treatment group suffered severe oxidative damage; the contents of glutathione (GSH) and malondialdehyde (MDA) were significantly increased. S-TRZ significantly inhibited the synthesis of gibberellin (GA) and ethylene (ETH), while it significantly increased that of jasmonic acid (JA). R-TRZ showed the highest activity against two smut fungi; the treatment of seeds with 5 g (ai)/100 kg R-TRZ had little influence on early wheat growth. The plant hormones were synthesized normally; seedlings grew well, and the fresh weight increased significantly following this treatment. Based on these data, we propose to develop and apply R-TRZ using the national recommended doses to control seed-borne diseases of wheat.

Topics & Concepts

FungicidePesticideToxicityMalondialdehydeSeed treatmentGlutathioneGerminationBiologyJasmonic acidChemistryFood scienceAgronomyBotanyBiochemistryAntioxidantOrganic chemistryGeneEnzymeWeed Control and Herbicide ApplicationsPlant Disease Management TechniquesAllelopathy and phytotoxic interactions