2023
DOI: 10.1002/ps.7909
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Resistance to the DMI fungicide mefentrifluconazole in Monilinia fructicola: risk assessment and resistance basis analysis

Guixiang Li,
Ling Zhang,
Huakai Wang
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUNDBrown rot disease, caused by Monilinia fructicola, poses a significant challenge to peach production in China. The efficacy of mefentrifluconazole, a new triazole fungicide, in controlling brown rot in peaches has been remarkable. However, the resistance risk and mechanism associated with this fungicide remain unclear. This study was designed to assess the resistance risk of M. fructicola to mefentrifluconazole and reveal the potential resistance mechanism.RESULTSThe mean median effective concentrati… Show more

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“…Point mutation G461S in MfCYP51 could confer mefentrifluconazole resistance in M. fructicola . The overexpression of CcCYP51A and CcCYP51B also was associated with mefentrifluconazole resistance in Corynespora cassiicola .…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Point mutation G461S in MfCYP51 could confer mefentrifluconazole resistance in M. fructicola . The overexpression of CcCYP51A and CcCYP51B also was associated with mefentrifluconazole resistance in Corynespora cassiicola .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…28 Point mutation G461S in MfCYP51 could confer mefentrifluconazole resistance in M. fructicola. 29 The overexpression of CcCYP51A and CcCYP51B also was associated with mefentrifluconazole resistance in Corynespora cassiicola. 30 Overexpression of cyp51A, AtrF, Af uMDR1, and Af uMDR4 were associated with the acquired mefentrifluconazole resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus with hereditary stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%