2023 Vol. 29 No.2 PP 195-202
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v29i2pp195-202
Green nanoparticles application in the management of stored grain pests, Tribolium sp.
Himanshu Saini, Shashi Meena, Pratap Chand Mali, Vinod Kumari, *Neetu Kachhwaha,Pallavi Kaushik, Geeta Devi Meena and Ram Niwas Jangir
Department of Zoology
University of Rajasthan
JAIPUR- 302004 (RAJ) INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
E-mail:drneetu2011@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Globally, the stored grain insects severely damage grains of food and storage products. One of the primary stored insect
pests is Tribolium castaneum, which is being controlled by using synthetic insecticides. The synthetic insecticides despite being
effective, have many disadvantages, such as costly, non-biodegradable and negative impact on the environment. Thus, the
farmers and storage house managers- look for potent and financially viable solution to reduce the economic and environmental
negative impacts. One the most promising alternatives is the usage of green nanoparticles which have been recently extensively
studied for their insecticidal properties against both stored grain pests and agricultural crop pests. Apart from the silver nanoparticles
a variety of other nanoparticles are being used for the control of stored grain pest, including silicon dioxide, diatomaceous earth,
aluminium, silver, zinc oxide, essential oil nanoparticles, and nano silica particles. In conclusion, our review suggests that silver
nanoparticles have the potential of strong contender in the search for a replacement of existing insecticidal use to control the
harm caused by stored grain pest.
KEY WORDS : Green synthesised nanoparticles, silver nanoparticles, Stored grain insect pest, Tribolium spp.