Literature DB >> 34088925

Current biological approaches for management of crucifer pests.

Saini Mayanglambam1,2, Kabrambam Dasanta Singh1, Yallappa Rajashekar3.   

Abstract

Cabbage is considered as one of the most commonly found vegetables and it has been cultivated in large areas throughout the year. As it is mostly grown in large areas, higher rate of pest infestation likely to occur, which hinder its total production and consumption. However, continuous use of synthetic pesticides in agricultural pest management often leads to various negative impacts such as development of resistance by the pest, adverse effect on non-target organisms and hazardous effect on environment. These drawbacks led to an alternative approaches for control of crucifer pests that are cost effective, biodegradable, low toxic effect on non-target organisms and eco-friendly. This review brings together all the information of different biological practices for management of crucifer pests and list of botanical insecticides and entomopathogenic organisms that are being reported. This will help in establishing the knowledge of limited studies on pest management using different biological control methods to more challenging research and conveys the importance of pest management system for taking research forward.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34088925     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-91088-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


  21 in total

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Authors:  S Begum; A Wahab; B S Siddiqui; F Qamar
Journal:  J Nat Prod       Date:  2000-06       Impact factor: 4.050

2.  A renaissance for botanical insecticides?

Authors:  Murray B Isman
Journal:  Pest Manag Sci       Date:  2015-08-27       Impact factor: 4.845

Review 3.  Botanical insecticides, deterrents, and repellents in modern agriculture and an increasingly regulated world.

Authors:  Murray B Isman
Journal:  Annu Rev Entomol       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 19.686

Review 4.  The use of push-pull strategies in integrated pest management.

Authors:  Samantha M Cook; Zeyaur R Khan; John A Pickett
Journal:  Annu Rev Entomol       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 19.686

Review 5.  Botanical insecticide research: many publications, limited useful data.

Authors:  Murray B Isman; Michael L Grieneisen
Journal:  Trends Plant Sci       Date:  2013-12-10       Impact factor: 18.313

6.  Secondary metabolites in plant defence mechanisms.

Authors:  Richard N Bennett; Roger M Wallsgrove
Journal:  New Phytol       Date:  1994-08       Impact factor: 10.151

Review 7.  Habitat Management to Suppress Pest Populations: Progress and Prospects.

Authors:  Geoff M Gurr; Steve D Wratten; Douglas A Landis; Minsheng You
Journal:  Annu Rev Entomol       Date:  2016-11-02       Impact factor: 19.686

Review 8.  Diamondback moth ecology and management: problems, progress, and prospects.

Authors:  Michael J Furlong; Denis J Wright; Lloyd M Dosdall
Journal:  Annu Rev Entomol       Date:  2012-09-27       Impact factor: 19.686

9.  Characterizing volatiles and attractiveness of five brassicaceous plants with potential for a 'push-pull' strategy toward the cabbage root fly, Delia radicum.

Authors:  Alan Kergunteuil; Sébastien Dugravot; Holger Danner; Nicole M van Dam; Anne Marie Cortesero
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  2015-04-17       Impact factor: 2.626

10.  Impact of pesticides use in agriculture: their benefits and hazards.

Authors:  Md Wasim Aktar; Dwaipayan Sengupta; Ashim Chowdhury
Journal:  Interdiscip Toxicol       Date:  2009-03
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