Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
Z Naturforsch C J Biosci. 2020 Jul 28;75(7-8):179-182. doi: 10.1515/znc-2020-0038.
Interest in the discovery and development of plant essential oils for use as bioinsecticides has grown enormously in the past 20 years. However, successful commercialization and utilization of crop protection products based on essential oils has thus far lagged far behind their promise based on this large body of research, most notably because with the exceptions of the USA and Australia, such products receive no special status from regulatory agencies that approve new pesticides for use. Essential oil-based insecticides have now been used in the USA for well over a decade, and more recently have seen use in the European Union (EU), Korea, and about a dozen other countries, with demonstrated efficacy against a wide range of pests and in numerous crop systems. For the most part these products are based on commodity essential oils developed as flavor and fragrance agents for the food and cosmetic industries, as there are formidable logistic, economic, and regulatory challenges to the use of many other essential oils that otherwise possess potentially useful bioactivity against pests. In spite of these limitations, the overall prospects for biopesticides, including those based on essential oils, are encouraging as the demand for sustainably-produced and/or organic food continues to increase worldwide.
在过去的 20 年中,人们对植物精油作为生物杀虫剂的发现和开发产生了极大的兴趣。然而,到目前为止,基于精油的作物保护产品的成功商业化和利用远远落后于基于大量研究的预期,这主要是因为除了美国和澳大利亚之外,此类产品在批准新农药用于使用的监管机构中没有获得特殊地位。基于精油的杀虫剂现已在美国使用了十多年,最近在欧盟 (EU)、韩国和十几个其他国家也开始使用,已证明对多种害虫和多种作物系统有效。在大多数情况下,这些产品基于商品精油,这些精油是作为食品和化妆品行业的香料和香精剂开发的,因为使用其他具有潜在有用的杀虫生物活性的精油面临着巨大的物流、经济和监管挑战。尽管存在这些限制,但包括基于精油的生物农药在内的生物农药的总体前景令人鼓舞,因为全球对可持续生产和/或有机食品的需求持续增加。