Dayan Franck E, Cantrell Charles L, Duke Stephen O
Natural Products Utilization Research Unit, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, University, MS 38677, USA.
Bioorg Med Chem. 2009 Jun 15;17(12):4022-34. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2009.01.046. Epub 2009 Jan 27.
The tremendous increase in crop yields associated with the 'green' revolution has been possible in part by the discovery and utilization of chemicals for pest control. However, concerns over the potential impact of pesticides on human health and the environment has led to the introduction of new pesticide registration procedures, such as the Food Quality Protection Act in the United States. These new regulations have reduced the number of synthetic pesticides available in agriculture. Therefore, the current paradigm of relying almost exclusively on chemicals for pest control may need to be reconsidered. New pesticides, including natural product-based pesticides are being discovered and developed to replace the compounds lost due to the new registration requirements. This review covers the historical use of natural products in agricultural practices, the impact of natural products on the development of new pesticides, and the future prospects for natural products-based pest management.
“绿色”革命带来的作物产量大幅增长,部分得益于用于害虫防治的化学物质的发现和利用。然而,对农药对人类健康和环境潜在影响的担忧,促使出台了新的农药注册程序,如美国的《食品质量保护法》。这些新规定减少了农业中可用的合成农药数量。因此,几乎完全依赖化学物质进行害虫防治的当前模式可能需要重新审视。正在发现和开发包括天然产物基农药在内的新型农药,以取代因新注册要求而损失的化合物。本综述涵盖了天然产物在农业实践中的历史应用、天然产物对新型农药开发的影响以及天然产物基害虫管理的未来前景。