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When Scent Becomes a Weapon—Plant Essential Oils as Potent Bioinsecticides

Nina Devrnja, Milica Milutinović, Jelena Savić

2022Sustainability82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Crop protection still mostly relies on synthetic pesticides for crop pest control. However, the rationale for their continued use is shaded by the revealed adverse effects, such as relatively long environmental persistence that leads to water and soil contamination and retention of residues in food that brings high risks to human and animal health. As part of integrated pest management, biopesticides may provide crop protection, being eco-friendly and safe for humans and non-target organisms. Essential oils, complex mixtures of low-molecular-weight, highly volatile compounds, have been highlighted as major candidates for plant-derived bioinsecticides that are up to the sustainable biological standard. In this review, we screened the insecticidal activity of essential oils or their purified compounds, with focus given to their modes of action, along with the analyzed advantages and problems associated with their wider usage as plant-derived insecticides in agriculture.

Topics & Concepts

BiopesticidePesticideCrop protectionIntegrated pest managementAgriculturePEST analysisPest controlToxicologyBiotechnologyCropBiologyEnvironmental scienceAgroforestryAgronomyEcologyBotanyInsect Pest Control StrategiesEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityAllelopathy and phytotoxic interactions
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