Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5514890 Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•High-throughput real-time microscopy is used for JS399-19-susceptibility testing of Fusarium fungi.•Growth of JS399-19 susceptible fungi are less affected by JS399-19 than previously recognized.•The use of JS399-19 as a fungicide calls for proper pesticide management and resistance monitoring.

Real-time imaging was used to study the effects of a novel Fusarium-specific cyanoacrylate fungicide (JS399-19) on growth and morphology of four Fusarium sp. This fungicide targets the motor domain of type I myosin. Fusarium graminearum PH-1, Fusarium solani f. sp. pisi 77-13-4, Fusarium avenaceum IBT8464, and Fusarium avenaceum 05001, which has a K216Q amino-acid substitution at the resistance-implicated site in its myosin type I motor domain, were analyzed. Real-time imaging shows that JS399-19 inhibits fungal growth but not to the extent previously reported. The fungicide causes the hypha to become entangled and unable to extend vertically. This implies that type I myosin in Fusarium is essential for hyphal and mycelia propagation. The K216Q substitution correlates with reduced susceptibility in F. avenaceum.

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