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A research report from Northwest A&F University in Shaanxi, China, discusses the development of eco-friendly rosin-diamide-based fungicides as potential succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors for sustainable crop protection. The fungicides showed promising fungicidal activity in vitro and in vivo, with environmentally friendly properties towards zebrafish. The study suggests that these fungicides could serve as potent SDH inhibitors for sustainable agriculture. For more information, readers can refer to the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. [Extracted from the article] |