Finding highly active molecular scaffold structures is
always the
key research content of new pesticide discovery. In the research and
development of new pesticides, the discovery of new agricultural molecular
scaffold structures and new targets still faces great challenges.
In recent years, quinoline derivatives have developed rapidly in the
discovery of new agriculturally active molecules, especially in the
discovery of fungicides. The unique quinoline scaffold has many advantages
in the discovery of new pesticides and can provide innovative and
feasible solutions for the discovery of new pesticides. Therefore,
we reviewed the use of quinoline derivatives and their analogues as
molecular scaffolds in the discovery of new pesticides since 2000.
We systematically summarized the agricultural biological activity
of quinoline compounds and discussed the structure–activity
relationship (SAR), physiological and biochemical properties, and
mechanism of action of the active compounds, hoping to provide ideas
and inspiration for the discovery of new pesticides.