The MoA posters with the chemical structures for insecticides/acaricides and for nematicides and the small MoA brochure (now including nematicides) have been updated to correspond with the latest versions of the IRAC MoA Classification. The documents can be downloaded from the website and printed copies will be available in early 2022. The insecticide/acaricide poster is in English but other language version are in preparation….
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….
When using the IRAC and GRM MoA Apps on your mobile devices, you will now be able to open the menu and select the Nematicide Classification or Structures poster using the links as an alternative to the normal insecticide and acaricide MoA. To revert back just use the menu once again….
The latest issue of the IRAC MoA Classification has now been released and posted on the MoA Team page of the website (MoA Classification Scheme v7.2). Changes include the addition of some new actives and the re-classification of a couple of existing actives. A third edition of the small IRAC MoA booklet has been printed based on the latest version of the classification. Copies are available via the contact email address at the bottom of the page….
The IRAC Mode of Action Working Group have developed a set of 74 slides as a MoA tutorial outlining the major mechanisms of insecticide resistance and, explaining with graphics, MoA by the targeted physiology affected using the broad categories of: Nerve and Muscle, Growth and Development, Respiration, Midgut and Unknown or Non-specific target sites or functions. This is now available in Japanese as well as English…
IRAC International has just designed and printed a new pocket-sized guide to MOA classification. It includes an introduction to the importance of MOA for resistance management, a list of MOA groups in numerical order with corresponding active ingredients, pest specific lists of MOA by target site and an alphabetical list of active ingredients along with their MOA classification number….
…issue we focus on mode of action (MoA) and its importance in insecticide resistance management (IRM). We present a review paper on IRM and the IRAC MoA Classification and summarize the changes that have been made to the latest version of the classification scheme. Download a copy of the newsletter for full details of these articles and find out more about MoA using the links below. View the IRAC eConnection Issue 36 Download the latest version of the MoA Classification…
The latest issue of the IRAC MoA Classification has now been released and posted on MoA Team page of the website (MoA Classification Scheme v7.0). Changes include the addition and classification of some further actives as well as more information in the appendix regarding the group descriptors, the procedure for updating the scheme and a list of actives in alphabetical order….
The MoA Classification has been updated by the IRAC MoA Team and the updates approved by the IRAC Executive. The latest version of the Classification Scheme can be downloaded from the IRAC website. The English version of the IRAC Chemical Structures Poster and the small IRAC MoA Booklet have also been update and can be downloaded from the website….
Information from Dupont on triflumezopyrim, their new mesoionic insecticide for control of rice hoppers, has been reviewed by the IRAC MoA WG and a classification to Group 4E agreed. The first registration for triflumezopyrim is expect in 2015 after which the active will be include in the IRAC MoA Classification Scheme. Meanwhile a new appendix will be added to the scheme to cover actives such as triflumezopyrim that have been classified but are pending registration.