Characteristics of Translocation, Distribution, and Transformation of the Nematicide Fluopyram in Cucumber and Tomato Seedlings and Risk Assessment Based on QSAR Model Prediction

基于QSAR模型预测的杀线虫剂氟吡菌胺在黄瓜和番茄幼苗中的转运、分布和转化特征及风险评估

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Abstract

Fluopyram is a widely used nematicide with a growing number of varieties registered both domestically and overseas. However, its absorption, transportation, and metabolism behaviors in plants have not been fully elucidated, thus hindering comprehensive assessment of the risks associated with its use. This study investigated the plant uptake, distribution, and metabolic behavior of fluopyram through 168 h hydroponic experiments. Fluopyram was easily absorbed by the roots of the tested crops, and almost 90.5% and 70.9% of fluopyram was transformed in cucumber and tomato, respectively, leading to the tentative identification of 16 metabolites using Quadrupole Time-of-Flight mass spectrometry. The metabolic reactions involved were hydroxylation, hydroxylation-dechlorination, dehydrogenation, dechlorination, and glucuronidation conjugation. Most metabolites were detected in leaves, suggesting that they have considerable potential to accumulate in the upper parts, even the edible parts. Model prediction indicated that fluopyram and high-toxicity metabolites (M430A, M412C) pose significant risks to aquatic ecosystems across trophic levels, while M574A and M574B showed reduced toxicity due to glucuronidation conjugation. These findings deepen our understanding of the behavioral characteristics of fluopyram within plants, and serve as an important reference for comprehensively assessing its risks.

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