Heterobicyclic microbicidal derivatives: SyngentaRecent Research Landscape
Pathogen resistance and chemical instability reduce the efficacy of traditional crop protection agents. These derivatives utilize a specific heterocyclic core to maintain structural integrity and target-site binding.
What technical problems is Syngenta addressing in Heterobicyclic microbicidal derivatives?
Phytopathogenic microorganism infestation
(6)evidences
Existing antimicrobial agents face declining efficacy due to evolving biological resistance. Developing novel heterobicyclic structures overcomes current susceptibility limitations in crop and material protection.
Phytopathogenic microorganism infestation
(6)evidences
Uncontrolled fungal and bacterial growth leads to significant crop yield loss and plant degradation. Mitigating this biological pressure ensures agricultural productivity and food security.
Pathogenic fungal resistance
(3)evidences
Existing antimicrobial agents face diminishing efficacy due to evolving biological resistance mechanisms. Overcoming these defense mechanisms ensures sustained crop protection and clinical effectiveness.
Pathogenic microbial infestation
(2)evidences
Existing antimicrobial agents face declining efficacy due to evolving biological resistance mechanisms. Overcoming these limitations ensures sustained crop protection and prevents yield loss.