Fluensulfone is a nematicide with a mode of action distinct from anticholinesterases and macrocyclic lactones

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Highlights

  • Fluensulfone is a new nematicide for chemical control of plant parasitic nematodes.

  • C. elegans has been used to investigate its nematicidal action.

  • Fluensulfone has pleiotropic actions on C. elegans behaviour.

  • C. elegans mutants resistant to aldicarb and ivermectin are susceptible to fluensulfone.

  • Fluensulfone has a distinct nematicidal mode of action.

Abstract

Plant parasitic nematodes infest crops and present a threat to food security worldwide. Currently available chemical controls e.g. methyl bromide, organophosphates and carbamates have an unacceptable level of toxicity to non-target organisms and are being withdrawn from use. Fluensulfone is a new nematicide of the fluoroalkenyl thioether group that has significantly reduced environmental impact with low toxicity to non-target insects and mammals. Here, we show that the model genetic organism Caenorhabditis elegans is susceptible to the irreversible nematicidal effects of fluensulfone. Whilst the dose required is higher than that which has nematicidal activity against Meloidogyne spp. the profile of effects on motility, egg-hatching and survival is similar to that reported for plant parasitic nematodes. C. elegans thus provides a tractable experimental paradigm to analyse the effects of fluensulfone on nematode behaviour. We find that fluensulfone has pleiotropic actions and inhibits development, egg-laying, egg-hatching, feeding and locomotion. In the case of feeding and locomotion, an early excitation precedes the gross inhibition. The profile of these effects is notably distinct from other classes of anthelmintic and nematicide: the inhibition of motility caused by fluensulfone is not accompanied by the hypercontraction which is characteristic of organophosphates and carbamates and C. elegans mutants that are resistant to the carbamate aldicarb and the macrocyclic lactone ivermectin retain susceptibility to fluensulfone. These data indicate fluensulfone’s mode of action is distinct from currently available nematicides and it therefore presents a promising new chemical entity for crop protection.

Abbreviations

PPN
plant parasitic nematode
NGM
nematode growth medium
EPG
electropharyngeogram
Flu
fluensulfone
L4+1
larval stage 4 plus one day old
GPCR
G protein-coupled receptor

Keywords

Nematode
Parasitic
Caenorhabditis elegans
Behaviour
Electrophysiology
Plant

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