The latest research progress on the prevention of storage pests by natural products: Species, mechanisms, and sources of inspiration

[Display omitted] The quality of grains is influenced by storage pests, which are not only spoilers of stored grain, but also vectors of human and animal diseases. Chemical pesticides play an essential role in the cultivation and storage of cereals, however, due to the low degradability and residual...

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Veröffentlicht in:Arabian journal of chemistry 2022-11, Vol.15 (11), p.104189, Article 104189
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Shengjie, Huang, Haozhou, Xie, Jin, Wang, Fang, Fan, Sanhu, Yang, Ming, Zheng, Chuan, Han, Li, Zhang, Dingkun
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] The quality of grains is influenced by storage pests, which are not only spoilers of stored grain, but also vectors of human and animal diseases. Chemical pesticides play an essential role in the cultivation and storage of cereals, however, due to the low degradability and residual toxicity of synthetic pesticides on the environment and non-target organisms, as well as the increasing resistance of target organisms to them, consideration should be given to the development of alternative pest control agents. Compounds isolated from natural sources have emerged as preferred targets for the development of novel insecticidal agents because of their eco-friendliness, safety, and effectiveness. In this review, we primarily focus on the natural product (NPs) control of storage pests. The effective monomer components of NPs and their anti-insect mechanisms were discussed, and natural sources of inspiration and models for insect repellents are described. This review aimed to provide guidelines for the exploitation and utilization of green and efficient natural insecticides.
ISSN:1878-5352
1878-5379
DOI:10.1016/j.arabjc.2022.104189