Plant-derivatives for the management of Earias vittella (Fabricius) (Nolidae: Lepidoptera): Current status, challenges, and future prospects

Satya Singh , Parthkumar P. Dave , Neeraj Kumar Sethiya , Hardev Choudhary
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Earias vittella (Fabricius, 1794) poses a significant threat to Okra production across Asia, Oceania, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, potentially leading to over 60 % crop losses. Okra, a versatile crop with applications in various industries including pharmaceuticals and food, faces economic peril due to E. vittella infestation, impacting food security. Chemical control methods, while effective, have environmental and health impacts alongside fostering resistance and pest resurgence. Consequently, exploring plant-based alternatives for sustainable pest management has gained traction. This bibliometric study reviewed over 5780 reports published during 1980–2023 and reports 104 research articles selected as per predefined criteria of using plant based E. vittella management in Okra. A total of 108 plant species and their active phytoconstituents belonging to 39 botanical families have been used in different forms comprising of extracts, powders, essential oils, dusts and nanoformulations for E. vittella management in Okra. Their efficacy, impacts on various life parameters of pest, mechanisms of action and their implications in botanical formulation development are also discussed. The review also addresses bibliometric indicators, and the challenges hindering botanical formulations' development faced by various stakeholders. By offering a comprehensive understanding of plant-derived interventions' research landscape, this study aims to address knowledge gaps and provide essential insights for the development of cost-effective, eco-friendly plant-based pest management technologies, crucial for safeguarding Okra production, ultimately contributing to sustainable agriculture.
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植物衍生物用于治理 Earias vittella (Fabricius) (Nolidae: Lepidoptera):现状、挑战和未来前景
Earias vittella(Fabricius,1794 年)对亚洲、大洋洲、非洲、欧洲和中东地区的秋葵生产构成严重威胁,可能导致 60% 以上的作物损失。秋葵是一种用途广泛的作物,可应用于包括制药和食品在内的多个行业,但由于 E. vittella 的侵扰,秋葵面临着经济危机,影响了粮食安全。化学防治方法虽然有效,但会对环境和健康造成影响,同时还会产生抗药性,导致害虫死灰复燃。因此,探索以植物为基础的可持续害虫管理替代方法已受到越来越多的关注。这项文献计量学研究查阅了 1980-2023 年间发表的 5780 多篇报告,并根据预先确定的标准筛选出 104 篇研究文章,介绍了在秋葵中使用以植物为基础的 E. vittella 管理方法。共有 108 种植物及其活性植物成分(隶属于 39 个植物科)以提取物、粉末、精油、粉尘和纳米制剂等不同形式被用于管理秋葵中的薇甘菊。此外,还讨论了它们的功效、对害虫各种生命参数的影响、作用机制及其对植物制剂开发的影响。综述还讨论了文献计量指标,以及各利益相关方在植物制剂开发中面临的挑战。通过全面了解植物源干预措施的研究现状,本研究旨在填补知识空白,为开发具有成本效益、生态友好型植物害虫管理技术提供重要见解,这对保护秋葵生产至关重要,最终将促进农业的可持续发展。
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