| Literature DB >> 31809036 |
Liqiao Shi1, Zhaoyuan Wu1, Yani Zhang1, Zhigang Zhang1, Wei Fang1, Yueying Wang1, Zhongyi Wan1, Kaimei Wang1, Shaoyong Ke1.
Abstract
Weeds had caused significant loss for crop production in the process of agriculture. Herbicides have played an important role in securing crop production. However, the high reliance on herbicides has led to environmental issues as well as the evolution of herbicide resistance. Thus, there is an urgent need for new herbicides with safer toxicological profiles and novel modes of action. Actinomycetes produce very diverse bioactive compounds, of which some show potent biopesticidal activity. The herbicidal secondary metabolites from actinomycetes can be classified into several groups, such as amino acids, peptides, nucleosides, macrolides, lactones, amide, amines, etc., some of which have been successfully developed as commercial herbicides. The structure diversity and evolved biological activity of secondary metabolites from actinomycetes can offer opportunities for the development of both directly used bioherbicides and synthetic herbicides with new target sites, and thus, this review focuses on the structure, herbicidal activity, and modes of action of secondary metabolites from actinomycetes.Entities:
Keywords: actinomycetes; herbicidal activity; modes of action; phytotoxic activity; secondary metabolites; structure diversity
Year: 2019 PMID: 31809036 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b06126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279