Current Status and Future Prospects in Herbicide Discovery

Plants (Basel). 2019 Sep 11;8(9):341. doi: 10.3390/plants8090341.

Abstract

Herbicides represent about 60% of the pesticides (by volume) used worldwide. The success of herbicides can be attributed in part to a relatively steady discovery of one unique mechanisms of action (MOA) every two years from the early 1950s to the mid-1980s. While this situation changed dramatically after the introduction of glyphosate-resistant crops, evolution of resistance to glyphosate has renewed the agrichemical industry interest in new chemistry interacting with novel target sites. This review analyses recent characterization of new herbicide target sites, the chemical classes developed to inhibit these target sites, and where appropriate the innovative technologies used in these discovery programs.

Keywords: amino acid biosynthesis; lipid biosynthesis; mechanism of action; plastoquinone biosynthesis; pyrimidine biosynthesis; target site.

Publication types

  • Review