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  2. Mode of action of fluopyram in plant-parasitic nematodes

Mode of action of fluopyram in plant-parasitic nematodes

  • Sci Rep. 2022 Jul 13;12(1):11954. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-15782-7.
A Sylvia S Schleker 1 Marc Rist 2 Christiane Matera 3 Arunas Damijonaitis 4 Ursel Collienne 4 Koichi Matsuoka 3 Samer S Habash 3 5 Katja Twelker 4 Oliver Gutbrod 4 Corinna Saalwächter 4 Maren Windau 4 Svend Matthiesen 4 Tatyana Stefanovska 6 Melanie Scharwey 4 Michael T Marx 4 Sven Geibel 4 Florian M W Grundler 3
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Molecular Phytomedicine, University of Bonn, Karlrobert-Kreiten-Straße 13, 53115, Bonn, Germany. sylvia.schleker@uni-bonn.de.
  • 2 Research and Development, CropScience Division, Bayer AG, Alfred-Nobel-Str.50, 40789, Monheim am Rhein, Germany. marc.rist@bayer.com.
  • 3 Molecular Phytomedicine, University of Bonn, Karlrobert-Kreiten-Straße 13, 53115, Bonn, Germany.
  • 4 Research and Development, CropScience Division, Bayer AG, Alfred-Nobel-Str.50, 40789, Monheim am Rhein, Germany.
  • 5 BASF Vegetable Seeds, Napoleonsweg 152, 6083 AB, Nunhem, The Netherlands.
  • 6 Department of Entomology, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyiv, 03041, Ukraine.
Abstract

Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPN) are responsible for severe yield losses in crop production. Management is challenging as effective and safe means are rare. Recently, it has been discovered that the Succinate Dehydrogenase (SDH) inhibitor fluopyram is highly effective against PPN while accompanying an excellent safety profile. Here we show that fluopyram is a potent inhibitor of SDH in nematodes but not in mammals, insects and earthworm, explaining the selectivity on molecular level. As a consequence of SDH inhibition, fluopyram impairs ATP generation and causes paralysis in PPN and Caenorhabditis elegans. Interestingly, efficacy differences of fluopyram amongst PPN species can be observed. Permanent exposure to micromolar to nanomolar amounts of fluopyram prevents Meloidogyne spp. and Heterodera schachtii Infection and their development at the root. Preincubation of Meloidogyne incognita J2 with fluopyram followed by a recovery period effectively reduces gall formation. However, the same procedure does not inhibit H. schachtii Infection and development. Sequence comparison of sites relevant for ligand binding identified amino acid differences in SDHC which likely mediate selectivity, coincidently revealing a unique amino acid difference within SDHC conserved among Heterodera spp. Docking and C. elegans mutant studies suggest that this minute difference mediates altered sensitivity of H. schachtii towards fluopyram.

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