Chinese From 2021 to August this year, Brazil approved 9 new pesticide active ingredients, of which 7 are fungicides and the remaining two are pesticides. Among the fungicides, there are 3 SDHI fungicides.
1. Fluorochloropyridyl ester --Codiva
Fluorochloropyridyl ester The first product in a new chemical type of aryl pyridine acid in a synthetic auxin herbicide developed by Dow Yinong (now Codyhua). It is mainly used for wheat, barley, oats, rye, triticale, soybeans, brassica, etc., to prevent the removal of a variety of broad-leaved weeds such as artemisia annua, cabbage, pig plague and vicious weeds, resistant weeds, etc.
Previously, fluoropyridyl ester has been registered in China, Canada, Australia, Argentina, the European Union and other countries and regions.
Codiva registered products in Brazil for the combination of fluoropyridyl ester and dichlorosulfame. Used to control weeds such as Conyza bonariensis and Digitaria insularis in soybean crops.
2. Cyclic bromoxamide - Ishihara, Japan
Cyclaniliprole is a formamidobenzamide insecticide developed by Ishihara, Japan. Like chlorhexate benzamide, cyclobramidium is also a biamide compound, but it does not act on fish nittin receptors, but on fish nittin receptor umeromers.
Cyclobromonamide has a broad spectrum of control activities for a variety of pests, can effectively control the main lepidopteran pests, can be used in apples, pears, peaches, apricots, nectarines, plums, grapes, potatoes, greenhouse tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and so on.
Previously, Cyclaniliprole was registered in Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Australia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Mexico, and the United States.
3. Fluorothiazole pyroacetophenone - Codiva
Fluorothiazole ethyl ethyl oxathiapiprolin is the first piperidyl thiazole isoxazoline (FRAC 49) fungicide. It has excellent anti-effect on oomycete diseases and is effective against downy mildew and late blight.
Fluorothiazole pyridoacetone has been registered in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the European Union, China and other places around the world.
In Brazil, Codiva registered fluorothiazole pyridoacetone and a compound product with enoyl morine, oxazolone and bisynylamide, respectively. It is used for the prevention and control of late blight and downy mildew.
4. Azathromine - BASF
Ametoctradin is a highly selective fungicide that acts as a triazolopyrimidine fungicide and is a mitochondrial respiratory inhibitor that prevents and controls oomycete diseases, especially downy mildew and Phytophthora.
Azazimamine has been registered in dozens of countries around the world, including the United States, the European Union, India, and China.
BASF launched three formulations in Brazil, two of which are compounded with enoylmorpholine and the other with Daisen.
5. Promethiacillamine - Ishihara, Japan
Isofetamid is a fungicide of the SDHI (succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor) class developed by the Ishihara industry in Japan, and the Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) classifies ipsothiacimamine as Class 7, which has a different mechanism of action from benzimidazole, triazole and methoxyacrylates, and has no interaction resistance with common fungicides.
Prothiacillamine is broad-spectrum, efficient, protective and therapeutic, can effectively control fungal diseases of ascomycetes and semi-acetes, and has excellent prevention effect on gray mold disease of cucumbers, tomatoes, strawberries and other crops, powdery mildew and other germs of cucumbers and other crops.
In July 2021, 95% of the original drug of promethiacidamine and 400g/L suspension were registered in Brazil, and in December, they were registered in China, and the sales of the product in China were taken care of by Ishihara Shanghai Company and Zhejiang Ishihara Jinniu Chemical Co., Ltd. In addition, prothiacidine has also been registered in Canada, the United States, the European Union, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand and other countries and regions.
Promethiacimamine's compound patents in China, Europe, the United States, etc. will expire on August 9, 2025.
6. inpyrfluxam--Sumitomo Chemical
Inpyrfluxam is a pyrazoleamide fungicide developed by Sumitomo Chemicals, which is a succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor with a wide spectrum of action, which can prevent and control the main pathogens in apples, corn, peanuts, rice, soybeans, sugar beets and other crops, and can be applied foliarly as well as for soil or seed treatment.
At the beginning of 2020, inpyrfluxam (trade name: INDIFLIN®) achieved the world's first registration in Japan, followed by approval in the United States, Canada, Argentina and other countries. In March 2022, the compound was approved in Brazil, and Sumitomo Chemical combined inpyrfluxam with texazole alcohol in the region to control the two most serious soybean diseases, soybean rust and target spot disease in Asia, thereby consolidating its position in the South American market. During the same period, Bayer also registered Fox Supra, a fungicide compounded with inpyrfluxam and prophiazole, for the prevention and control of soybean rust in Asia.
7. Butammorpholine - BASF
Fenpropimorph is a broad-spectrum, systemic morpholine fungicide and ergosterol biosynthetic inhibitor with preventive and therapeutic effects, mainly for barley, wheat powdery mildew, leaf rust, stripe rust and grain smut disease, as well as cotton blight.
BASF has introduced butampholine 750 g/L EC as early as 2017 for the management of resistance to soybean Asian rust. However, the original drug registration approval was obtained in 2021.
ICAMA has approved a total of five registrations of butamorpholine products, all for export exclusively in Paraguay and Panama.
8. Chlorofluraneciazole – BASF
Chlorofluraneciazole is a triazole fungicide developed by BASF and also belongs to the sterol demethylation inhibitor class of fungicides. It is suitable for more than 60 kinds of crops worldwide such as field crops, cash crops and special crops, and can prevent and control many fungal diseases that are difficult to control, such as rust and diseases caused by Chilisporus.
Chlorfloxyfenazole was first listed in South Korea in 2018, and subsequently registered in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and other global countries.
BASF has registered one chlorfloxyfenazole original drug and six preparations in China, four of which are mixed with pyrazole esters, and in 2020, BASF listed a fungicide made of two bactericidal ingredients ® in China.
In January 2022, chlorofluorofenazole was first registered in Brazil, and the two preparations listed in March were registered in the form of a mixture with two other fungicides for the control of diseases such as columnar septosporium, coffee rust, and soybean rust.
9. Flurazole acyl hydroxylamine - syngenta
Flurazolomoxylamine (pydiflumetofen) is a new pyrazoleamide fungicide developed by Syngenta acting on succinate dehydrogenase, which is used for cereals, corn, soybeans, vegetables, peanuts, rapeseed, quinoa, melon, dried peas and beans, fruit trees, special crops, lawns, ornamental plants, etc., controlled by Fusarium spp., tailspores (Cercospora spp.), staphylococcus (Botrytis spp.), Diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria such as Alternaria spp., mainly through foliar spraying, are also used for seed treatment.
In 2016, flurazolimenol hydroxylamine was first registered in Argentina. Flurazolimenololamide is now registered in more than 50 countries around the world for more than 100 crops and to control more than 30 major diseases. Its market covers Argentina, Uruguay, New Zealand, Chile, the United States, Canada, South Korea, Australia, Guatemala, Zambia, China, Japan and so on.
In 2022, the original drug and preparation of flurazolid hydroxylamine were approved in Brazil, and four of the 5 compound registrations were compounded with phenylethicazole.