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Boscalid is a fungicide developed by BASF, primarily used in agriculture to control a variety of fungal diseases. It is a member of the carboxamide class of fungicides and works by inhibiting succinate dehydrogenase, an enzyme critical for fungal respiration. Boscalid is characterized by its broad-spectrum activity and has been widely detected in environmental samples, including coastal estuaries and soils, due to its extensive use. The compound's structure allows it to bind effectively to its target site, leading to the disruption of fungal energy production. Studies have shown that boscalid can affect non-target organisms, such as freshwater algae, and its persistence in soil can influence microbial diversity and function. The synthesis of boscalid has been optimized using sustainable methods, such as the Suzuki reaction, which employs palladium catalysis in water, highlighting advancements in green chemistry approaches.
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