Cyflumetofen, a novel acaricide – its mode of action and selectivity
Pest Management Science2012Vol. 69(9), pp. 1080–1084
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Abstract
The mode of action of cyflumetofen is to inhibit mitochondria complex II by affecting its action site after being metabolised to AB-1. However, inhibition by cyflumetofen and AB-1 in other organisms was very weak. Selectivity for other organisms has contributed to differences in action site activities.
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