Affiliation:
1. Laboratory for Bioinformatics and Computational Chemistry Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences University of Belgrade Mike Petrovića Alasa 12–14 11351 Vinča, Belgrade Republic of Serbia
2. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics University of Niš Višegradska 33 18106 Niš Republic of Serbia
3. Institute for Preclinical Sciences Veterinary Faculty University of Ljubljana Gerbičeva ulica 60 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia
Abstract
AbstractCurrent industrial herbicides have a negative impact on the environment and have widespread resistance, so computational studies on their properties, elimination, and overcoming resistance can be helpful. On the other hand, developing new herbicides, especially bioherbicides, is slow and costly. Therefore, computational studies that guide the design and search for new herbicides that exist in various plant sources, can alleviate the pain associated with the many obstacles. This review summarizes for the first time the most recent studies on both aspects of herbicides over 10 years.