Screening of insecticidal activity of plant essential oils and extract-based formulations against four agricultural insect pests and their risk assessment

[Display omitted] •Botanicals can be considered as good alternatives for conventional insecticides.•Formulations containing thyme white, basil, and rosemary showed insecticidal effect.•They also exhibited low phytotoxicity.•Low oral/dermal toxicity, skin/eye irritation, and fish toxicities were obse...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Asia-Pacific entomology 2023, 26(4), , pp.1-9
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Soon-Il, Boo, Kyung-Hwan, Na, Young-Eun, Tak, Jun-Hyung
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Botanicals can be considered as good alternatives for conventional insecticides.•Formulations containing thyme white, basil, and rosemary showed insecticidal effect.•They also exhibited low phytotoxicity.•Low oral/dermal toxicity, skin/eye irritation, and fish toxicities were observed. Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande), Myzus persicae (Sulzer), Plutella xylostella (L), and Spodoptera exigua (Hübner) are notorious agricultural insect pests worldwide. Due to the rapid development of resistance to the conventional insecticides, the number of available insecticides might be reduced in a near future, and botanical insecticides can be considered as one of the potential candidates to solve this problem. In the present study, test formulations were prepared using plant essential oils and extracts as main active ingredients, and their insecticidal activity and phytotoxicity were examined. Among the combinations tested, two oil-in-water formulations of NRS-13 containing thyme white oil and NRS-24 containing basil and rosemary oils were selected based on their notable insecticidal activity and low phytotoxicity. Chemical analyses on the active essential oils, the quantitative analysis of the major components in the formulations, insecticidal activities under pot and field conditions, their acute toxicity on mammals, and ecotoxicity on fish were also examined. The NRS-13 (BaechooSaferTM) and NRS-24 (JindiOutTM) formulations showed species-specific insecticidal activity against P. xylostella and M. persicae, respectively. In addition, both formulations produced low acute oral and dermal toxicity, skin and eye irritation, and fish toxicities, which suggests those formulations based on essential oils could be considered as insecticides for pest control in small-scale environments in organic farming.
ISSN:1226-8615
1876-7990
DOI:10.1016/j.aspen.2023.102127