Pesticide-Induced Stress in Arthropod Pests for Optimized Integrated Pest Management Programs.

Annu Rev Entomol

French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, UMR 1355-7254, Institut Sophia Agrobiotech, 06903 Sophia Antipolis, France; email:

Published: December 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pesticides, especially insecticides, remain a key pest control method globally, despite ongoing debates about their safety and regulation.
  • The industry has shifted from older insecticides to newer compounds that are better for human and environmental health, but there's a focus on their immediate effectiveness rather than their long-term effects.
  • This review aims to address the gap in understanding the broader ecological impacts of insecticides on both target pest species and nontarget organisms within an integrated pest management context.

Article Abstract

More than six decades after the onset of wide-scale commercial use of synthetic pesticides and more than fifty years after Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, pesticides, particularly insecticides, arguably remain the most influential pest management tool around the globe. Nevertheless, pesticide use is still a controversial issue and is at the regulatory forefront in most countries. The older generation of insecticide groups has been largely replaced by a plethora of novel molecules that exhibit improved human and environmental safety profiles. However, the use of such compounds is guided by their short-term efficacy; the indirect and subtler effects on their target species, namely arthropod pest species, have been neglected. Curiously, comprehensive risk assessments have increasingly explored effects on nontarget species, contrasting with the majority of efforts focused on the target arthropod pest species. The present review mitigates this shortcoming by hierarchically exploring within an ecotoxicology framework applied to integrated pest management the myriad effects of insecticide use on arthropod pest species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-ento-010715-023646DOI Listing

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