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Biological approaches of termite management: A review

Preeti Mishra, Monica Verma, Saket Jha, Arpita Tripathi, Anand Pandey, Anupam Dikshit, Satyawati Sharma

2021Current Botany21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

For increased crop production, the role of chemical termiticides cannot be neglected as they have provided the efficient way to achieve green revolution. But the present scenario has forced mankind to search for alternative options. While keeping in mind the concept of sustainable agriculture, pest management including termites and other phyto-diseases etc. needs to be focused. For the achievement of the above stated goal, eco-friendly and cost-effective strategies need to be emphasized. Biopesticidal agents that mainly comprise of herbal and microbial formulations are known to exhibit anti termite activity and have a pivotal role in the production of organic food products. In order to reduce the chemical consumption, the vast area of biological alternatives needs to be explored as they provide us with many beneficial aspects like sustainability, suitable application, biodegradable nature, target specificity etc. Further, the bioactive components of such biological agents can later be used as commercially viable termiticides in the form of formulations. These herbal and microbial termiticides are effective and have immense scope to be used in future for sustainable development.

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SustainabilityScope (computer science)Sustainable agricultureAgricultureIntegrated pest managementProduction (economics)BusinessBiochemical engineeringRisk analysis (engineering)BiotechnologyAgroforestryEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceEcologyEngineeringBiologyEconomicsMacroeconomicsProgramming languageInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorInsect and Pesticide ResearchTransgenic Plants and Applications