ABSTRACT: Natural products as pesticides have been reviewed from several perspectives in the past, but no prior treatment has examined the impact of natural product and natural product-based pesticides on the U.S. market, as a function of new active ingredient registrations with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Thus, EPA registration details of new active ingredients for all conventional pesticide registrations and biopesticide registrations were compiled from the years 1997−2010. Conventional pesticide registrations and biopesticide registrations were examined both collectively and independently for all 277 new active ingredients (NAI) and subsequently categorized and sorted into four types: biological (B), natural product (NP), ...
The use of biopesticides and related alternative management products is increasing. New tools, inclu...
Biological pesticides are pesticides derived from natural materials such as bacteria, plants, and mi...
This volume and the contributed chapters therein are a result of the Natural Products for Pest Manag...
The foodstuff pests are a global issue and cause of the loss of huge quantities of food worldwide. C...
The growing resistance of pests to pesticides has led to a search for better, safer compounds and de...
The advantage applying natural products, such as a secondary metabolites, in plant protection is sho...
Plant extracts, animal glandular secretions and excretions, and natural food flavoring agents are co...
Natural products for pest control is not a new concept – products from nature have been used to cont...
Nature is a rich source of products with interesting and useful biological activity. In the field of...
The intensive use of synthetic pesticides in pest control activities can cause resistance and theref...
Biopesticides offer a more sustainable solution to pest control than synthetic alternatives. As chem...
Federal registration certifies that it is legal to market and use the produce in question in the Uni...
The importance of biomass as a source of chemicals, biofuels, and energy is widely accepted. Current...
Microorganisms, virus, weeds, parasitic plants, insects, and nematodes are among the enemies that in...
Pesticides are mostly synthetic chemicals that are used in agriculture to control pests. Pesticides ...
The use of biopesticides and related alternative management products is increasing. New tools, inclu...
Biological pesticides are pesticides derived from natural materials such as bacteria, plants, and mi...
This volume and the contributed chapters therein are a result of the Natural Products for Pest Manag...
The foodstuff pests are a global issue and cause of the loss of huge quantities of food worldwide. C...
The growing resistance of pests to pesticides has led to a search for better, safer compounds and de...
The advantage applying natural products, such as a secondary metabolites, in plant protection is sho...
Plant extracts, animal glandular secretions and excretions, and natural food flavoring agents are co...
Natural products for pest control is not a new concept – products from nature have been used to cont...
Nature is a rich source of products with interesting and useful biological activity. In the field of...
The intensive use of synthetic pesticides in pest control activities can cause resistance and theref...
Biopesticides offer a more sustainable solution to pest control than synthetic alternatives. As chem...
Federal registration certifies that it is legal to market and use the produce in question in the Uni...
The importance of biomass as a source of chemicals, biofuels, and energy is widely accepted. Current...
Microorganisms, virus, weeds, parasitic plants, insects, and nematodes are among the enemies that in...
Pesticides are mostly synthetic chemicals that are used in agriculture to control pests. Pesticides ...
The use of biopesticides and related alternative management products is increasing. New tools, inclu...
Biological pesticides are pesticides derived from natural materials such as bacteria, plants, and mi...
This volume and the contributed chapters therein are a result of the Natural Products for Pest Manag...