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002 μL/mL. ECEO-Np effectively preserves the sensory characteristics of exposed maize crop seed up to six months of storage and shows considerable safety profile (non-toxic, non-mutagenic, non-hepatotoxic, non-carcinogenic, non-tumorigenic and biodegradable) using computational ADMET (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity) analysis.Boric acid, a well-established chemical insecticide, has a good control effect on various types of cockroaches. In this study, we investigated the oral virulence effect of boric acid on German cockroach (Blattella germanica) of various instars and characterized its effect on the gut microbiota by high-throughput sequencing technology. The results of an oral toxicity test showed that the toxicity of boric acid was positively correlated with its concentration and negatively correlated with the instar of cockroach nymphs. The 1-3 instar nymphs showed the strongest sensitivity to boric acid, which exhibited a median lethal time of only 3.16 d, while the 6-7 instar nymphs showed the weakest sensitivity, and exhibited a median lethal time of 10.15 d. There was no significant difference between male and female insects regarding their sensitivity to boric acid. Oral treatment of boric acid resulted in severe dysbiosis in cockroaches, the relative abundances of Bacteroides, which can degrade a variety of complex macromolecules, and Enterococcus, which can inhibit pathogenic microorganisms, were significantly reduced, while the relative abundance of the opportunistic pathogenic bacterium Weissella was significantly increased. It was speculated that dysbiosis of gut microbiota might accelerate the toxicity of boric acid on German cockroaches.Fungicides are widely used to control diseases in soybean crops. We hypothesized that fungicides applied to healthy soybean plants compromise the plant's physiology, affect the reproductive process and reduce crop productivity. We aimed to evaluate the photosynthetic process, pollen grain viability and yield components of soybean plants exposed to three commercial fungicides. The experiment was performed twice using soybean cultivar SYN 1378C, disease-free plants, with four treatments i) control treatment (without any fungicide application); ii) cyproconazole 150 g L-1 + difenoconazole 250 g L-1 (CPZ + DFZ; 250 mL ha-1; without adjuvant); iii) azoxystrobin 300 g Kg-1 + benzovindiflupyr 150 g Kg-1 (AZB + BZP; 200 g ha-1; Nimbus® adjuvant (Syngenta)); and iv) propiconazole 250 g L-1 + difenoconazole 250 g L-1 (PPZ + DFZ; 150 mL ha-1; without adjuvant) in both soybean pre-bloom (V8) and bloom (R1) developmental stages. The experimental design was randomized blocks with four replicates. Phytotoxicity, gas exchange and chlorophyll a fluorescence traits, pollen grain viability, pollen grain germination, flower abortion and soybean production components were evaluated. The fungicides did not affect the physiological traits, pollen grain germination and crop yield.Organophosphates cause increased oxidative susceptibility of erythrocytes and changes in erythrocyte deformability ability. We aim is to investigate the role of ethion (ETH) on erythrocyte deformability and to show whether vinpocetine (VIN) and carnosine (CAR) are protective against these changes. The study was performed on Sprague Dawley rats with an average weight of 220 ± 40 g and 4-5 months old. Six experimental groups were composed of 10 rats per group. Hematological parameters, erythrocyte deformability, % hemolysis, 2.3bisphosphoglycerate, and methemoglobin values were measured in blood samples taken after 10 days of drug application. Erythrocyte count, hemoglobin amount, hematocrit value, serum potassium level, and erythrocyte deformability decreased in the ETH group. Leukocyte, platelet count, methemoglobin amount, and % hemolysis rates increased in the ETH group. The values of the ETH + CAR and ETH + VIN groups were found to be closer to the control group. In organophosphate poisoning such as ETH, the deformability ability of erythrocytes exposed to constant oxidative stress is changing, and therefore their ability to deliver oxygen to tissues is negatively affected. VIN and CAR may have improve on erythrocyte deformability in this type of intoxication.Green mold, caused by Penicillium digitatum, is the most important citrus postharvest disease worldwide and often causes substantial economic losses to the citrus industry. The demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicides are highly effective against a broad range of fungal pathogens, but the DMI fungicide propiconazole has not been registered yet in China for the control of citrus green mold. In this study, baseline sensitivity of P. digitatum to propiconazole was determined. The frequency distribution of logarithms of EC50 values for 118 isolates collected from five regions in China was bimodal, and among the 118 isolates, 18 isolates were less sensitive or had low resistance to propiconazole. The mean EC50 value of the sensitive 100 isolates was 0.104 mg/L. Preventive control efficacies on Satsuma mandarin for propiconazole at 200 and 400 mg/L were 63.1 and 84.3%, respectively. The fruit treated with propiconazole at 40 and 100 mg/L produced significantly fewer conidia, and the virulence of the conidia decreas.Benfuresate (2,3-dihydro-3,3-dimethylbenzofuran-5-yl ethanesulphonate) is a widely used pre-emergence herbicide of the benzofurane group, which works through the inhibition of lipid synthesis. During embryonic development of zebrafish, benfuresate retards growth while causing internal changes in the body, including alteration of the expression of cell cycle regulators, induction of apoptosis, and suppression of the circulatory system. Acute toxicity towards benfuresate is seen across the range of 5-15 μM in a dose-dependent manner and contributes to pathological conditions and subsequent morphological changes. For embryos 120 h post fertilization (hpf), benfuresate exposure results in an array of malformations involving eye or otolith development, pericardial edema, yolk sac edema, and abnormal curvature of the spine. Mechanistically, benfuresate exposure altered the transcription levels of the proliferative pathway genes ccnd1, ccne1, cdk2, and cdk6, all of which sensitize cells to apoptosis. Benfuresate exposure also affected vascular formation, including the formation of various vessels (DA, SIVs, CA, CV) whose functions in lymphatic-blood circulation were disrupted following decreased vegfaa, vegfc, flt1, flt4, and kdrl expression. These findings provide evidence of embryo-larval toxicity due to benfuresate and highlight the perils of herbicide exposure for non-target organisms far removed from application sites, especially in aquatic environments.Over use of organophosphate pesticides including Chlorpyrifos (CPF) has led to contamination of soil and water resources, resulting in serious health problems in humans along with other non-target organisms. The current study was aimed to investigate Chlorpyrifos as well as 3, 5, 6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCP) biodegradation tendency of bacterial strain Bacillus thuringiensis MB497 isolated from wheat/cotton fields of Dera Saleemabad, Mianwali, Pakistan, having a history of heavy Organophosphate pesticides application. HPLC analysis revealed almost 99% degradation of the spiked CPF (200 mg L-1) in M-9 broth, soil slurry and soil microcosm by MB497 after 9 days of incubation. Strain MB497 was also able to degrade and transform TCP (28 mg L-1), up to 90.57% after 72 h of incubation in M-9 broth. A novel compound Di-isopropyl methanephosphonate along with known products of 3, 5, 6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCP), Diethyl thiophospsphate and Phosphorothioic acid were detected as metabolites of CPF by GCMS analysis. Three novel metabolites of TCP (p-Propyl phenol, 2-Ethoxy-4, 4, 5, 5-tetramethyloxazoline and 3-(2, 4, 5-Trichlorophenoxy)-1-propyne) were identified after 72 h. Based on these metabolites, new/amended metabolic pathways for CPF and TCP degradation in these bacteria has been suggested.Plant viral diseases, known as "plant cancer", with high contagiosity can substantially reduce crop quality and yield. To identify potential anti-tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) agents with different mechanisms, a series of novel α-aminophosphonate derivatives containing a chalcone moiety were designed and synthesized. Bioassay results revealed that some target compounds exhibited improved curative activity against TMV in vivo, and the EC50 value of compound B3 was 356.7 mg L-1. The activities of the defensive enzymes POD and CAT from tobacco leaves treated with B3 and B17 showed that these target compounds could improve the photosynthetic ability of the leaves and activate plant host resistance against TMV infection. The binding constant between B3 and TMV Coat Protein (CP) (2.51 × 108 M-1), calculated by the fluorescence titration experiment and docking results, revealed that B3 has a strong interaction with TMV CP. Further docking analysis revealed that B3 was embedded between two layers of the TMV CP, which was consistent with the 21 binding mode of TMV CP and B3 determined by the binding affinity experiment. The TEM morphological study of TMV treated with B3 and B17 indicated that this series of target compounds may trigger the disassembly of TMV by interacting directly with TMV CP. This study provides new insight for the discovery of antiviral compounds with two different mechanisms of action.Flixweed (Descurainia sophia L.) is widely distributed in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) fields in the North China Plain and has evolved resistance to herbicides, including the acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitor florasulam. However, the florasulam resistance status of flixweed in the North China Plain is poorly understood, which hinders the integrated management of this weed in winter wheat production systems. Thus, 45 flixweed populations were collected in wheat fields in these areas, and their sensitivity to florasulam and ALS-inhibitor-resistant mutation diversity were assessed. Meanwhile, alternative herbicides/herbicide mixtures for the control of florasulam-resistant flixweed were screened and evaluated under greenhouse and field conditions. GLPG0778 Of the populations, 30 showed florasulam resistance (RRR and RR), 9 had a high risk of evolving florasulam resistance (R?) and 6 were susceptible. These populations had 5.3 to 345.1-fold resistance to florasulam, and 4 ALS resistance mutations (P197H, P197S, P197T and W574L) were observed. The subsequent herbicide sensitivity assay showed that the SD-06 population (with ALS1 P197T and ALS2 W574L mutations) exhibited cross-resistance to all ALS inhibitors tested, but was sensitive to MCPA-Na, fluroxypyr, carfentrazone-ethyl and bipyrazone. Meanwhile, the other HN-07 population with non-target-site resistance (NTSR) also showed resistance to all tested ALS inhibitors, and it was "R?" to MCPA-Na while sensitive to fluroxypyr, carfentrazone-ethyl and bipyrazone. The field experiments were conducted at the research farm where the SD-06 population was collected, and the results suggested that florasulam at 3.75-4.5 g ai ha-1 had little efficacy (0.6-12.1%), whereas MCPA-Na + carfentrazone-ethyl (87.1-91.2%) and bipyrazone+fluroxypyr (90.1-97.8%) controlled the resistant flixweed.

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