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Plant-Derived Pesticides as an Alternative to Pest Management and Sustainable Agricultural Production: Prospects, Applications and Challenges

Pests and diseases are responsible for most of the losses related to agricultural crops, either in the field or in storage. Moreover, due to indiscriminate use of synthetic pesticides over the years, several issues have come along, such as pest resistance and contamination of important planet source...

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Autores principales: Souto, Augusto Lopes, Sylvestre, Muriel, Tölke, Elisabeth Dantas, Tavares, Josean Fechine, Barbosa-Filho, José Maria, Cebrián-Torrejón, Gerardo
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34443421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26164835
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author Souto, Augusto Lopes
Sylvestre, Muriel
Tölke, Elisabeth Dantas
Tavares, Josean Fechine
Barbosa-Filho, José Maria
Cebrián-Torrejón, Gerardo
author_facet Souto, Augusto Lopes
Sylvestre, Muriel
Tölke, Elisabeth Dantas
Tavares, Josean Fechine
Barbosa-Filho, José Maria
Cebrián-Torrejón, Gerardo
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description Pests and diseases are responsible for most of the losses related to agricultural crops, either in the field or in storage. Moreover, due to indiscriminate use of synthetic pesticides over the years, several issues have come along, such as pest resistance and contamination of important planet sources, such as water, air and soil. Therefore, in order to improve efficiency of crop production and reduce food crisis in a sustainable manner, while preserving consumer’s health, plant-derived pesticides may be a green alternative to synthetic ones. They are cheap, biodegradable, ecofriendly and act by several mechanisms of action in a more specific way, suggesting that they are less of a hazard to humans and the environment. Natural plant products with bioactivity toward insects include several classes of molecules, for example: terpenes, flavonoids, alkaloids, polyphenols, cyanogenic glucosides, quinones, amides, aldehydes, thiophenes, amino acids, saccharides and polyketides (which is not an exhaustive list of insecticidal substances). In general, those compounds have important ecological activities in nature, such as: antifeedant, attractant, nematicide, fungicide, repellent, insecticide, insect growth regulator and allelopathic agents, acting as a promising source for novel pest control agents or biopesticides. However, several factors appear to limit their commercialization. In this critical review, a compilation of plant-derived metabolites, along with their corresponding toxicology and mechanisms of action, will be approached, as well as the different strategies developed in order to meet the required commercial standards through more efficient methods.
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spelling pubmed-84005332021-08-29 Plant-Derived Pesticides as an Alternative to Pest Management and Sustainable Agricultural Production: Prospects, Applications and Challenges Souto, Augusto Lopes Sylvestre, Muriel Tölke, Elisabeth Dantas Tavares, Josean Fechine Barbosa-Filho, José Maria Cebrián-Torrejón, Gerardo Molecules Review Pests and diseases are responsible for most of the losses related to agricultural crops, either in the field or in storage. Moreover, due to indiscriminate use of synthetic pesticides over the years, several issues have come along, such as pest resistance and contamination of important planet sources, such as water, air and soil. Therefore, in order to improve efficiency of crop production and reduce food crisis in a sustainable manner, while preserving consumer’s health, plant-derived pesticides may be a green alternative to synthetic ones. They are cheap, biodegradable, ecofriendly and act by several mechanisms of action in a more specific way, suggesting that they are less of a hazard to humans and the environment. Natural plant products with bioactivity toward insects include several classes of molecules, for example: terpenes, flavonoids, alkaloids, polyphenols, cyanogenic glucosides, quinones, amides, aldehydes, thiophenes, amino acids, saccharides and polyketides (which is not an exhaustive list of insecticidal substances). In general, those compounds have important ecological activities in nature, such as: antifeedant, attractant, nematicide, fungicide, repellent, insecticide, insect growth regulator and allelopathic agents, acting as a promising source for novel pest control agents or biopesticides. However, several factors appear to limit their commercialization. In this critical review, a compilation of plant-derived metabolites, along with their corresponding toxicology and mechanisms of action, will be approached, as well as the different strategies developed in order to meet the required commercial standards through more efficient methods. MDPI 2021-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8400533/ /pubmed/34443421 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26164835 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sylvestre, Muriel
Tölke, Elisabeth Dantas
Tavares, Josean Fechine
Barbosa-Filho, José Maria
Cebrián-Torrejón, Gerardo
Plant-Derived Pesticides as an Alternative to Pest Management and Sustainable Agricultural Production: Prospects, Applications and Challenges
title Plant-Derived Pesticides as an Alternative to Pest Management and Sustainable Agricultural Production: Prospects, Applications and Challenges
title_full Plant-Derived Pesticides as an Alternative to Pest Management and Sustainable Agricultural Production: Prospects, Applications and Challenges
title_fullStr Plant-Derived Pesticides as an Alternative to Pest Management and Sustainable Agricultural Production: Prospects, Applications and Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Plant-Derived Pesticides as an Alternative to Pest Management and Sustainable Agricultural Production: Prospects, Applications and Challenges
title_short Plant-Derived Pesticides as an Alternative to Pest Management and Sustainable Agricultural Production: Prospects, Applications and Challenges
title_sort plant-derived pesticides as an alternative to pest management and sustainable agricultural production: prospects, applications and challenges
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34443421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26164835
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