| Literature DB >> 29667318 |
Yu Zhang1, Beth A Lorsbach1, Scott Castetter1, William T Lambert1, Jeremy Kister1, Nick X Wang1, Carla J R Klittich1, Joshua Roth1, Thomas C Sparks1, Mike R Loso1.
Abstract
The relentless need for the discovery and development of new agrochemicals continues as a result of driving forces such as loss of existing products through the development of resistance, the necessity for products with more favorable environmental and toxicological profiles, shifting pest spectra, and the changing agricultural needs and practices of the farming community. These new challenges underscore the demand for novel, high-quality starting points to accelerate the discovery of new agrochemicals that address market challenges. This article discusses the efforts to identify the optimum ranges of physicochemical properties of agrochemicals through analysis of modern commercial products. Specifically, we reviewed literature studies examining physicochemical property effects and analyzed the properties typical of successful fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides (chewing and sap-feeding pests). From the analysis, a new set of physicochemical property guidelines for each discipline, as well as building block class, are proposed. These new guidelines should significantly aid in the discovery of next-generation agrochemicals.Entities:
Keywords: agrochemicals; lipophilicity; pKa; pesticides; physicochemical properties; ultraviolet stability; water solubility
Year: 2018 PMID: 29667318 DOI: 10.1002/ps.5037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pest Manag Sci ISSN: 1526-498X Impact factor: 4.845