Review on the Bio-insecticidal Properties of Some Plant Secondary Metabolites: Types, Formulations, Modes of Action, Advantages and Limitations

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2020
Authors:R. Boate Ukoroije, Otayor R. Abalis
Journal:Asian Journal of Research in Zoology
Volume:3
Issue:4
Pagination:27-60
Date Published:Dec-2020
Type of Article:Open Access
ISSN:2582-466X
Keywords:bioinsecticides oviposition, Phytochemicals, repellency
Abstract:

Bio-pesticides are biological derived agents that are usually applied in a manner similar to synthetic pesticides but achieve pest management in an environmental friendly way. Bioinsecticides have the advantages of been reportedly eco-friendly both to man and the environment, are target specific, lack problem of residue, least persistent in environment, locally available, easily processed and inexpensive, though with the limitation of requiring repeated applications for the achievement of optimal control of insect pests while enhancing crop protection. The mode of action of bioinsecticides on insects includes repellent action, antifeedant activity, oviposition deterrent properties, growth and development inhibition, toxicity, attractants, sterility and death. Hence, bioinsecticides can be included in integrated pest management programs for crop protection and insect pest control. The review on biopesticidal properties of some plant secondary metabolites in the leaves, stems, bark, fruits, flowers, cloves, rhizomes, grains and seeds of plants and their interference with the growth, feeding, reproduction of insect pestsfor pest management has been elaborated.

URL:https://www.journalajriz.com/index.php/AJRIZ/article/view/30099
DOI:10.9734/ajriz/2020/v3i430099
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