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Review
. 2016 Dec;21(12):1000-1007.
doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2016.10.005. Epub 2016 Oct 24.

Essential Oils as Ecofriendly Biopesticides? Challenges and Constraints

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Essential Oils as Ecofriendly Biopesticides? Challenges and Constraints

Roman Pavela et al. Trends Plant Sci. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

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) optimization of plant growing conditions and extraction processes leading to EOs of homogeneous chemical composition.

Keywords: botanical pesticides; microencapsulation; nanosynthesis; natural product research; stabilization processes.

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