Allelopathy for the sustainable management of agricultural pests: Appraisal of major allelochemicals and mechanisms underlying their actions

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mo Shadab , Nourien Bhatti , Quratul Ain , Nazish Akhtar , Uzma Parveen , Hesham F. Alharby , Khalid Rehman Hakeem , M.B. Siddiqui
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The global hunger is consistently rising, and also climatic, biotic, and abiotic stress factors are further aggravating this situation by severely impacting crop health and eventually threatening the food security of billions of people. Additionally, the escalating global food demands must be met by doubling food production by 2050. To fulfil this requirement, world agriculture is adopting extensive use of solely chemicals-based fertilizers and crop-protection agents for improving the nourishment of the crops and their protection against deadly weeds and pests respectively. Unfortunately, these unsustainable practices have led to increased biomagnification, bioaccumulation, resistance in most weeds and pests, soil-infertility, and hampered soil-crop-human continuum. Notably, allelopathy, a natural process in which plants release chemicals (primarily recognised for their ability to impact neighbouring plant development), has emerged as a viable long-term technique for controlling key agricultural pests such as weeds, plant-feeding insects, and mites. Despite these facts, the discussion on major allelochemicals and the mechanisms underlying their actions in crops is meager. Taking into account recent literature, this paper aims to: (i) overview allelopathy and the major plant physiological and biochemical responses to important allelochemicals; (ii) enlighten the management of weed via both conventional practices and the modern approaches implying allelopathy; (iii) highlight the major molecular mechanisms underlying the actions of important allelochemicals; (iv) discuss the main plant allelochemicals/ botanicals known to control the major non-weed pests, such as insect pests, nematodes, bacteria and fungi; and (v) also to present the main conclusions of the paper, potential limitations, challenges, and the future prospects. In summary, a critical appraisal of the literature available on the subject confirmed that the allelopathic phenomenon will undergo further exploration as an alternative method for control of major agricultural pests, potentially becoming a part of an integrated, eco-friendly, and organic pest management approach.
用于农业害虫可持续管理的等位疗法:评估主要的等位化学物质及其作用机制
全球饥饿人口持续增加,气候、生物和非生物压力因素也进一步加剧了这一状况,严重影响了作物健康,并最终威胁到数十亿人的粮食安全。此外,要满足不断增长的全球粮食需求,必须在 2050 年前将粮食产量翻一番。为了满足这一要求,世界农业正在大量使用完全以化学品为基础的肥料和作物保护剂,以改善作物的营养状况并防止致命的杂草和害虫。不幸的是,这些不可持续的做法导致生物放大、生物累积、大多数杂草和害虫产生抗药性、土壤肥力下降以及土壤-作物-人类的连续性受到阻碍。值得注意的是,植物释放化学物质(主要因其影响邻近植物生长的能力而被公认)的自然过程--等位异化作用,已成为控制杂草、植食性昆虫和螨虫等主要农业害虫的一种可行的长期技术。尽管如此,有关主要等位化学物质及其在作物中作用机理的讨论却很少。考虑到最近的文献,本文旨在(i) 概述等位化学以及植物对重要等位化学物质的主要生理生化反应;(ii) 通过传统方法和暗示等位化学的现代方法来管理杂草;(iii) 强调重要等位化学物质作用的主要分子机制;(iv) 讨论已知可控制主要非杂草害虫(如害虫、线虫、细菌和真菌)的主要植物等位化学物质/植物药;以及 (v) 介绍本文的主要结论、潜在局限性、挑战和未来前景。总之,对有关这一主题的现有文献进行的批判性评估证实,作为控制主要农业害虫的替代方法,等位病理现象将得到进一步探索,并有可能成为综合、生态友好和有机害虫管理方法的一部分。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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