Overall repellent effect of plant essential oils on insect choice behaviour: a meta-analysis

IF 4.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Pest Science Pub Date : 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1007/s10340-025-01877-3
Julieta Soledad Arena, María Rosa Rossetti, Adriana Salvo
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Essential oils are considered low environmental impact alternatives for the control of insects harmful to crops and human health. While there is extensive literature on the bioactivities of essential oils on insects, no quantitative syntheses have been conducted to provide a comprehensive overview of their effects. This study aimed to identify general patterns in the effects of essential oils on insect behaviour through meta-analysis, with a specific focus on their choice of food, oviposition sites, and resting sites. We also examined the influence of plant family, insect characteristics, and methodological aspects on these patterns. The results of the meta-analysis provided evidence of an overall repellent effect of essential oils on insects. Insects avoided feeding on food treated with essential oils, as well as laying eggs and staying in areas treated with these compounds. The choice of oviposition and resting sites was significantly influenced by the plant family from which the essential oil was obtained and by the insect order. Also, the insect feeding guild was a significant moderator for the three response variables, with hematophagous and granivorous insects showing stronger avoidance responses. Furthermore, immature insects were more strongly repelled by essential oils compared to adults in their food consumption, and effects of essential oils varied depending on the experimental scale. This study reports, for the first time, global patterns of bioactivity of essential oils on insects and highlights the great potential of these botanicals to be used as repellents in strategies to control agricultural pests and insects of health concern.

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Journal of Pest Science
Journal of Pest Science 生物-昆虫学
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114
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期刊介绍: Journal of Pest Science publishes high-quality papers on all aspects of pest science in agriculture, horticulture (including viticulture), forestry, urban pests, and stored products research, including health and safety issues. Journal of Pest Science reports on advances in control of pests and animal vectors of diseases, the biology, ethology and ecology of pests and their antagonists, and the use of other beneficial organisms in pest control. The journal covers all noxious or damaging groups of animals, including arthropods, nematodes, molluscs, and vertebrates. Journal of Pest Science devotes special attention to emerging and innovative pest control strategies, including the side effects of such approaches on non-target organisms, for example natural enemies and pollinators, and the implementation of these strategies in integrated pest management. Journal of Pest Science also publishes papers on the management of agro- and forest ecosystems where this is relevant to pest control. Papers on important methodological developments relevant for pest control will be considered as well.
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