Mode of action and pesticidal activity of the natural product dunnione and of some analogues
This paper reports the investigation of the insecticidal and fungicidal activity of dunnione, a natural product obtained inadvertently as a by-product of a synthesis programme. Dunnione exhibits no insecticidal activity but has an unusually broad spectrum of antifungal activity. In vitro and in vivo (preventative) activities were comparable to those of several long-established fungicides (eg carbendazim). However, in whole-plant assays, its eradicant activity was unexpectedly low, probably due to poor dose-transfer from leaf surface to fungus. The level of residual activity appears to be influenced by the formulation. Finally, its potential as a lead structure was assessed, and several analogues synthesised which exhibited high activity in the in vitro assays. Mode-of-action studies revealed that dunnione exerts its action primarily through initiation of redox cycling. This contrasts to the activity of BTG 505, the biochemical/chemical precursor, which does not initiate redox cycling but instead exhibits both insecticidal and fungicidal activity by inhibiting mitochondrial Complex III.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Open Access | Not Open Access |
| Additional information | One of a collection of papers contributed by staff of the Institute of Arable Crops Research (IACR). The papers were collected and collated by Dr Richard Bromilow |
| Keywords | Agronomy, Entomology |
| Project | 439, 423, 514, 505 |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 09:34 |
| Last Modified | 21 Jan 2026 17:18 |
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