Manuscript Title:

BIOPESTICIDES: ESSENTIAL OILS AND DERIVATIVES IN SOLID FORMS: A SHORT REPORT

Author:

DENIS DANTE CORILLA FLORES, AQARAB HUSNAIN GONDAL, FRANKLIN ORE ARECHE, LISSETE LOURDES AUIRRE HUAYHUA, JOVENCIO TICSIHUA HUAMAN, JENY YANET MARQUEZ SULCA, ALMER VENTURA ROMAN, MARY AMELIA CARDENAS BUSTAMANTE, RODOLFO LEÓN GÓMEZ, DENISS YOSHIRA ARECHE MANSILLA

DOI Number:

DOI:10.17605/OSF.IO/SGPY5

Published : 2022-05-10

About the author(s)

1. DENIS DANTE CORILLA FLORES - Professional School of Agro industrial Engineering, National University of Huancavelica, Huancavelica.
2. AQARAB HUSNAIN GONDAL - Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
3. FRANKLIN ORE ARECHE - Professional School of Agro industrial Engineering, National University of Huancavelica, Huancavelica.
4. LISSETE LOURDES AUIRRE HUAYHUA - Professional School of Agro industrial Engineering, National University of Huancavelica, Huancavelica.
5. JOVENCIO TICSIHUA HUAMAN - Professional School of Agro industrial Engineering, National University of Huancavelica, Huancavelica.
6. JENY YANET MARQUEZ SULCA - National Autonomous University of Huanta, Peru.
7. ALMER VENTURA ROMAN - Professional School of Agro industrial Engineering, National University of Huancavelica, Huancavelica.
8. MARY AMELIA CARDENAS BUSTAMANTE - National Autonomous University of Huanta, Peru.
9. RODOLFO LEÓN GÓMEZ - Professional School of Agro industrial Engineering, National University of Huancavelica, Huancavelica.
10. DENISS YOSHIRA ARECHE MANSILLA -

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Abstract

Many agricultural pests have been successfully eradicated with the use of essential oils (EOs) and their derivatives, which have shown to be effective insecticides. These bioactive chemicals, on the other hand, may have detrimental consequences because of their high volatility and difficulty in controlling their concentrations. The EOs formulations in the form of solid and liquid products have both been developed in the last few years. However, commercial solutions are still limited and mostly concentrated on liquid formulations on the market today. Sprayed formulations, such as micro or nanospheres, may vary widely in particle size, encapsulation efficiency and controlled release depending on the composition of the structural component or ionic strength. There are obvious advantages to using spray-dried essential oils in terms of biological preservation and storage. But liquids are often easier to scale and deliver than solids. In order to maximize the use of essential oils in agriculture, this research focuses on the creation of both liquid and solid formulations (especially nano emulsions) and derivatives.


Keywords

Essentials oils; Biopesticides; Solid products; Management.