Naturally occurring amino acid derivatives with herbicidal, fungicidal or insecticidal activity

Amino Acids
Clemens Lamberth

Abstract

Several naturally occurring amino acid derivatives display significant activities against weeds, fungi and insects: some of them have been even commercialized and are applied as crop protection agents. The 53 most important amino acid natural products with such efficacy are presented in this review together with their natural source, mode of action and biological activity. The diversity of the manifold bacterial, fungal and plantal sources of these compounds is impressive as well as their completely different structural scaffolds, ranging from cyclopeptides via unique non-proteinogenic amino acids to peptidyl nucleosides, the broad range of target enzymes from several different biochemical pathways, which they inhibit and also the plethora of different weeds, fungi and insects they are able to control.

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Aug 25, 2016·Molecules : a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry·Lijian XuQiong Yu
Oct 18, 2019·Pest Management Science·Yuichi MatsuzakiFukumatsu Iwahashi
Oct 11, 2017·Pest Management Science·Clemens Lamberth
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