What causes the difference in synergistic potentials of propiconazole and prochloraz toward pyrethroids in Daphnia magna?

Volume: 172, Pages: 95 - 102
Published: Mar 1, 2016
Abstract
Azole fungicides (imidazoles and triazoles) are known to function synergistically with several compounds, especially with pyrethroid insecticides, most likely by inhibiting cytochrome P450. Different azole fungicides have been shown to differ in their synergistic potentials usually with the imidazoles being stronger synergists than the triazoles. This study investigated whether the toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic (TKTD) properties of the...
Paper Details
Title
What causes the difference in synergistic potentials of propiconazole and prochloraz toward pyrethroids in Daphnia magna?
Published Date
Mar 1, 2016
Volume
172
Pages
95 - 102
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