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Title:"Environment polluting conventional chemical control compared to an environmentally friendly IPM approach for control of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), in China: a review"
Author(s):Shakeel M; Farooq M; Nasim W; Akram W; Khan FZA; Jaleel W; Zhu X; Yin H; Li S; Fahad S; Hussain S; Chauhan BS; Jin F;
Address:"Key Laboratory of Bio-Pesticide Innovation and Application of Guangdong Province, College of Agriculture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China. faizaneabiwaqas@scau.edu.cn. Entomological Research Institute, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Department of Environmental Sciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), Vehari, 61100, Pakistan. CIHEAM-Institute Agronomique Mediterraneen de Montpellier (IAMM), 34090, Montpellier, France. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystem, National Research Flagship, Toowoomba, QLD, 4350, Australia. Department of Entomology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Department of Entomology, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif University of Agriculture, Multan, 60000, Pakistan. College of Agriculture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China. State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Disease and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection,, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China. College of Plant Science & Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China. Key Laboratory of Bio-Pesticide Innovation and Application of Guangdong Province, College of Agriculture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China. Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI), The University of Queensland, Gatton, Queensland, 4343, Australia. Key Laboratory of Bio-Pesticide Innovation and Application of Guangdong Province, College of Agriculture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China. jflbang@scau.edu.cn"
Journal Title:Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
Year:2017
Volume:20170413
Issue:17
Page Number:14537 - 14550
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-8996-3
ISSN/ISBN:1614-7499 (Electronic) 0944-1344 (Linking)
Abstract:"The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, is recognized as a widely distributed destructive insect pest of Brassica worldwide. The management of this pest is a serious issue, and an estimated annual cost of its management has reached approximately US$4 billion. Despite the fact that chemicals are a serious threat to the environment, lots of chemicals are applied for controlling various insect pests especially P. xylostella. An overreliance on chemical control has not only led to the evolution of resistance to insecticides and to a reduction of natural enemies but also has polluted various components of water, air, and soil ecosystem. In the present scenario, there is a need to implement an environmentally friendly integrated pest management (IPM) approach with new management tactics (microbial control, biological control, cultural control, mating disruption, insecticide rotation strategies, and plant resistance) for an alternative to chemical control. The IPM approach is not only economically beneficial but also reduces the environmental and health risks. The present review synthesizes published information on the insecticide resistance against P. xylostella and emphasizes on adopting an alternative environmentally friendly IPM approach for controlling P. xylostella in China"
Keywords:Animals China Environmental Pollutants *Insect Control *Insecticide Resistance Insecticides *Moths Biocontrol Insecticide resistance Management strategies Plutella xylostella;
Notes:"MedlineShakeel, Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Nasim, Wajid Akram, Waseem Khan, Fawad Zafar Ahmad Jaleel, Waqar Zhu, Xun Yin, Haichen Li, Shuzhong Fahad, Shah Hussain, Saddam Chauhan, Bhagirath Singh Jin, Fengliang eng Review Germany 2017/04/15 Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2017 Jun; 24(17):14537-14550. doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-8996-3. Epub 2017 Apr 13"

 
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