Recently, a growing number of plant essential oils (EOs) have been tested against a wide range of arthropod pests with promising results. EOs showed high effectiveness, multiple mechanisms of action, low toxicity on non-target vertebrates and potential for the use of byproducts as reducing and stabilizing agents for the synthesis of nanopesticides. However, the number of commercial biopesticides based on EOs remains low. We analyze the main strengths and weaknesses arising from the use of EO-based biopesticides. Key challenges for future research include: (i) development of efficient stabilization processes (e.g., microencapsulation); (ii) simplification of the complex and costly biopesticide authorization requirements; and (iii) optimizati...
Post-harvest pest control can rely on few approved pesticides and tools; hence, there is a rising in...
The control of infectious/parasitic diseases is a continuing challenge for global health, which in t...
In recent years, the use of essential oils (EOs) derived from aromatic plants as low-risk insecticid...
Recently, a growing number of plant essential oils (EOs) have been tested against a wide range of ar...
Plant essential oils (EOs) are gaining interest as biopesticides for crop protection. EOs have been ...
International audienceNaturally produced by aromatic plants, essential oils (EO) contain a wide rang...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the application of herbal products, especially...
peer reviewedDue to their biocidal properties, essential oils are increasingly used as biopesticides...
The development of sustainable and ecofriendly pest management strategies is a major challenge for m...
The control of arthropod pests of agricultural importance is increasingly difficult due to the quick...
The control of arthropod pests of agricultural importance is increasingly difficult due to the quick...
Post-harvest pest control can rely on few approved pesticides and tools; hence, there is a rising in...
International audienceEssential oils (EOs) extracted from aromatic plants have been well recognized ...
Post-harvest pest control can rely on few approved pesticides and tools; hence, there is a rising in...
The control of infectious/parasitic diseases is a continuing challenge for global health, which in t...
In recent years, the use of essential oils (EOs) derived from aromatic plants as low-risk insecticid...
Recently, a growing number of plant essential oils (EOs) have been tested against a wide range of ar...
Plant essential oils (EOs) are gaining interest as biopesticides for crop protection. EOs have been ...
International audienceNaturally produced by aromatic plants, essential oils (EO) contain a wide rang...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the application of herbal products, especially...
peer reviewedDue to their biocidal properties, essential oils are increasingly used as biopesticides...
The development of sustainable and ecofriendly pest management strategies is a major challenge for m...
The control of arthropod pests of agricultural importance is increasingly difficult due to the quick...
The control of arthropod pests of agricultural importance is increasingly difficult due to the quick...
Post-harvest pest control can rely on few approved pesticides and tools; hence, there is a rising in...
International audienceEssential oils (EOs) extracted from aromatic plants have been well recognized ...
Post-harvest pest control can rely on few approved pesticides and tools; hence, there is a rising in...
The control of infectious/parasitic diseases is a continuing challenge for global health, which in t...
In recent years, the use of essential oils (EOs) derived from aromatic plants as low-risk insecticid...