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Proving the Mode of Action of Phytotoxic Phytochemicals
by
Pan, Zhiqiang
, Bajsa-Hirschel, Joanna
, Duke, Stephen O.
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allelochemical
/ Allelochemicals
/ Allelopathy
/ Artificial intelligence
/ botanical pesticides
/ chemical structure
/ Enzymes
/ genetic analysis
/ Herbicides
/ mechanism of action
/ Mode of action
/ Molecular structure
/ Pesticides
/ phenotype
/ phenotypic variation
/ Phosphatase
/ Physiological effects
/ phytochemical
/ Phytochemicals
/ phytotoxicity
/ phytotoxin
/ Phytotoxins
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Sorghum
/ Success
2020
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Proving the Mode of Action of Phytotoxic Phytochemicals
by
Pan, Zhiqiang
, Bajsa-Hirschel, Joanna
, Duke, Stephen O.
in
allelochemical
/ Allelochemicals
/ Allelopathy
/ Artificial intelligence
/ botanical pesticides
/ chemical structure
/ Enzymes
/ genetic analysis
/ Herbicides
/ mechanism of action
/ Mode of action
/ Molecular structure
/ Pesticides
/ phenotype
/ phenotypic variation
/ Phosphatase
/ Physiological effects
/ phytochemical
/ Phytochemicals
/ phytotoxicity
/ phytotoxin
/ Phytotoxins
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Sorghum
/ Success
2020
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Proving the Mode of Action of Phytotoxic Phytochemicals
by
Pan, Zhiqiang
, Bajsa-Hirschel, Joanna
, Duke, Stephen O.
in
allelochemical
/ Allelochemicals
/ Allelopathy
/ Artificial intelligence
/ botanical pesticides
/ chemical structure
/ Enzymes
/ genetic analysis
/ Herbicides
/ mechanism of action
/ Mode of action
/ Molecular structure
/ Pesticides
/ phenotype
/ phenotypic variation
/ Phosphatase
/ Physiological effects
/ phytochemical
/ Phytochemicals
/ phytotoxicity
/ phytotoxin
/ Phytotoxins
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Sorghum
/ Success
2020
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Proving the Mode of Action of Phytotoxic Phytochemicals
2020
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Knowledge of the mode of action of an allelochemical can be valuable for several reasons, such as proving and elucidating the role of the compound in nature and evaluating its potential utility as a pesticide. However, discovery of the molecular target site of a natural phytotoxin can be challenging. Because of this, we know little about the molecular targets of relatively few allelochemicals. It is much simpler to describe the secondary effects of these compounds, and, as a result, there is much information about these effects, which usually tell us little about the mode of action. This review describes the many approaches to molecular target site discovery, with an attempt to point out the pitfalls of each approach. Clues from molecular structure, phenotypic effects, physiological effects, omics studies, genetic approaches, and use of artificial intelligence are discussed. All these approaches can be confounded if the phytotoxin has more than one molecular target at similar concentrations or is a prophytotoxin, requiring structural alteration to create an active compound. Unequivocal determination of the molecular target site requires proof of activity on the function of the target protein and proof that a resistant form of the target protein confers resistance to the target organism.
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