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. 2024 Dec 22;13(24):3583.
doi: 10.3390/plants13243583.

Endemic Yucatan Peninsula Plants with Pesticidal Potential: Herbarium-Based Literature Review

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Endemic Yucatan Peninsula Plants with Pesticidal Potential: Herbarium-Based Literature Review

Nancy Alonso-Hernández et al. Plants (Basel). .

Abstract

Agricultural pests present a significant challenge to humanity, often managed through synthetic chemicals that, when misused, can cause irreversible harm to both the environment and human health. This study focuses on endemic plants from the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, particularly from the state of Campeche, to identify their historical uses and propose an updated list of species with pesticide potential in the region. We systematically reviewed specimens from the Center for Sustainable Development and Wildlife Management (CEDESU) herbarium and local databases. Of the 3084 specimens collected, 2524 (81.84%) were from Campeche. The collection encompasses 106 botanical families, 459 genera, and 747 species. The study identified 201 plant species from 48 taxonomic families that are endemic to the Yucatán Peninsula Biotic Province (YPBP), of which 123 species are exclusive to the Mexican Yucatán Peninsula (MYP), representing 61.19% of the endemic species. Campeche contains 134 species (66.66%), distributed across 96 genera and 43 families. Notably, 46.26% of the species (62 species) belong to the Mexican region, with 8 species (12.90%) exclusive to Campeche. The research revealed that 27.90% of the families and 19.79% of the genera present in the state have been the subject of previous scientific studies regarding their use as pesticides. The most extensively studied families were Euphorbiaceae and Fabaceae. However, there is a notable lack of research on endemic plants from the Yucatán Peninsula, underscoring the need for increased attention to these species. The identified genera and families contain chemical compounds with activity against significant pests, demonstrating substantial potential for the development of natural pesticides.

Keywords: Mexico; endemic plants; pest control; plant-derived natural products.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Distribution of botanical families among the specimens in the Herbarium of the Scientific Collection at CEDESU-UACAM, highlighting the proportion of species collected from the state of Campeche.

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