In South Africa, it will be critically important to have a harmonised approach to IRM for FAW across the industry and across technologies. This approach should combine a clear and simple structured refuge policy which does not confuse growers between the requirements for FAW and maize stalk borers in South Africa, and which enables a high grower compliance. There are several commercialised Bt-products in South Africa which are very similar. This approach is in the best interests of the seed…
…acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) competitive modulators”. The new peptide, U1-AGTX-Ta1b-QA, has been classified as “Unknown or uncertain MoA – subgroup UNP (peptides of unknown or uncertain MoA)” and has been added to the Classification Scheme, Appendix 6, pending registration. The updated resources, available for download from the IRAC website, are: The MoA Classification Scheme The MoA Poster (English edition) with the chemical structures The MoA Brochure The MoA website online search tool The MoA IRAC and RAC Global Resistance Management Apps…
The latest edition of the scheme, version 10.3, has now been published which includes some minor changes to the earlier versions. Download the latest Mode of Action Classification….