Essential oils (EOs) are promising active ingredients to produce biopesticides, although their physicochemical characteristics are a critical issue to develop commercial formulates. Repellent and toxic activity of EOs against crop and stored product pests has been widely investigated in the last decades; however, no information is available on the occurrence of adverse undesirable behavioral responses (i.e. habituation) toward these repellents in target pest species. In this study, stable EO-based nano-emulsions from commercial fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), mint (Mentha x piperita) and sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) EOs were developed, and their repellence was tested against a major stored product pest, the lesser grain borer Rhyzopetha domi...
The repeated use of conventional synthetic pesticides in crop protection leads to resistance develop...
The control strategies for the olive crop key pest, Bactrocera oleae, involve synthetic chemical ins...
BACKGROUND: Plant essential oils (EOs) represent eco-friendly alternatives to conventional insectici...
Essential oils (EOs) are promising active ingredients to produce biopesticides, although their physi...
Control strategies in stored-product facilities mainly rely on synthetic pesticides. The development...
Post-harvest pest control can rely on few approved pesticides and tools; hence, there is a rising in...
Post-harvest pest control can rely on few approved pesticides and tools; hence, there is a rising in...
Common control strategies to manage stored product pests are mainly based on the use of synthetic in...
Common control strategies to manage stored product pests are mainly based on the use of synthetic in...
The lethal and sublethal activity of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) nanoparticles containing essential ...
The repeated use of conventional synthetic pesticides in crop protection leads to resistance develop...
The control strategies for the olive crop key pest, Bactrocera oleae, involve synthetic chemical ins...
BACKGROUND: Plant essential oils (EOs) represent eco-friendly alternatives to conventional insectici...
Essential oils (EOs) are promising active ingredients to produce biopesticides, although their physi...
Control strategies in stored-product facilities mainly rely on synthetic pesticides. The development...
Post-harvest pest control can rely on few approved pesticides and tools; hence, there is a rising in...
Post-harvest pest control can rely on few approved pesticides and tools; hence, there is a rising in...
Common control strategies to manage stored product pests are mainly based on the use of synthetic in...
Common control strategies to manage stored product pests are mainly based on the use of synthetic in...
The lethal and sublethal activity of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) nanoparticles containing essential ...
The repeated use of conventional synthetic pesticides in crop protection leads to resistance develop...
The control strategies for the olive crop key pest, Bactrocera oleae, involve synthetic chemical ins...
BACKGROUND: Plant essential oils (EOs) represent eco-friendly alternatives to conventional insectici...