To discover new nematicides, a series of novel amide
derivatives
containing 1,2,4-oxadiazole were designed and synthesized. Several
compounds showed excellent nematicidal activity. The LC50 values of compounds A7, A18, and A20–A22 against pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus), rice stem nematode (Aphelenchoides besseyi), and sweet potato stem nematode
(Ditylenchus destructor) were 1.39–3.09
mg/L, which were significantly better than the control nematicide
tioxazafen (106, 49.0, and 75.0 mg/L, respectively). Compound A7 had an outstanding inhibitory effect on nematode feeding,
reproductive ability, and egg hatching. Compound A7 effectively
promoted the oxidative stress of nematodes and caused intestinal damage
to nematodes. Compound A7 significantly inhibited the
activity of succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) in nematodes, leading to
blockage of electron transfer in the respiratory chain and thereby
hindering the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which consequently
affects the entire oxidative phosphorylation process to finally cause
nematode death. Therefore, compound A7 can be used as
a potential SDH inhibitor in nematicide applications