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Neem and other Botanical insecticides: Barriers to commercialization
Phytoparasitica, 1997In spite of the wide recognition that many plants possess insecticidal properties, only a handful of pest control products directly obtained from plants, i.e., botanical insecticides, are in use in developed countries. The demonstrated efficacy of the botanical neem (based on seed kernel extracts of Azadirachta indica), and its recent approval for use ...
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Toxicity of Insecticides and Skin Care Products of Botanical Origin
Veterinary Dermatology, 1995Abstract—Toxicoses associated with products which are derived from plants and then used as insecticides and skin care/grooming aids on animals, are reviewed. These include pyrethrins, pyrethroids, rotenone, pennyroyal oil,d‐limonene, linalool and melaleuca oil.
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Botanical insecticide–based nanosystems for the control of Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti larvae
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020J. L. Duarte +3 more
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BENEFITS OF BOTANICAL BASED INSECTICIDES AGAINST MOSQUITOES : A REVIEW
Biochemical and Cellular Archives, 2023Pradeep Kumar +2 more
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Averting a malaria disaster: will insecticide resistance derail malaria control?
Lancet, The, 2016Janet Hemingway +2 more
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