Silica‐Microencapsulated Orange Oil for Sustainable Pest Control
Marzia Sciortino, Antonino Scurria, Claudia Lino, Mario Pagliaro, Fabio D’Agostino, Simona Tortorici, Michele Ricupero, Antonio Biondi, Lucia Zappalà, Rosaria Ciriminna
Abstract
Abstract An ultralow amount of sub‐micron spherical SiO 2 particles encapsulating 7 wt% crude orange oil (SiliOrange) suspended in water shows surprisingly high insecticidal activity against the cotton leafworm Spodoptera littoralis , and significantly reduces the progeny of cotton aphid Aphis gossypii under laboratory testing conditions. Considering the ease of reproducible preparation of the material and the biocompatible nature of both silica and orange essential oil, these results may open the route to sustainable pest control using new biopesticide water‐based formulations based on sol–gel microencapsulated orange oil.