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Synthesis, Herbicidal Activity, and Molecular Mode of Action Evaluation of Novel Aryloxyphenoxypropionate/Amide Derivatives Containing a Quinazolinone Moiety.

Na LiKe ChenShibo HanShumin WangYanqin HeXuekun WangPan LiLusha JiRui LiuKang Lei
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
To develop aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicides with a novel structure and improved activity, a total of 39 aryloxyphenoxypropionate/amide derivatives containing quinazolinone moiety were synthesized and further bioevaluated. The bioassay results in the greenhouse showed that most of the target compounds had good herbicidal activity under postemergence conditions, of which, QPP-I-6 displayed excellent herbicidal activity against Echinochloa crusgalli , Digitaria sanguinalis , Spartina alterniflora , Eleusine indica, and Pennisetum alopecuroides with inhibition rates >90% at a dosage of 187.5 g ha -1 . More importantly, QPP-I-6 displayed higher crop safety to Gossypium hirsutum , Glycine max , and Arachis hypogaea than the commercial herbicide quizalofop- p -ethyl. Studying the molecular mode of action by phenotypic observation, membrane permeability evaluation, transcriptomic analysis, and in vivo ACCase activity evaluation reveals that QPP-I-6 is a novel ACCase inhibitor. The present work demonstrates that QPP-I-6 can serve as a lead compound for further developing novel ACCase-inhibiting herbicides.
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