2020
DOI: 10.1080/00071668.2019.1704686
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Active components of essential oils as acaricides against Dermanyssus gallinae

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“…This phenomenon is being monitored and will be investigated in more detail in subsequent experiments. Some researchers have isolated individual chemical active ingredients contained in oils and study their effects on arthropods (George et al 2009a, Kim et al 2016, Tabari et al 2017, Chen et al 2019, Radsetoulalova et al 2020. Studies show that the acaricidal effect of complete oils is more effective than the action of combinations of their individual active components.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon is being monitored and will be investigated in more detail in subsequent experiments. Some researchers have isolated individual chemical active ingredients contained in oils and study their effects on arthropods (George et al 2009a, Kim et al 2016, Tabari et al 2017, Chen et al 2019, Radsetoulalova et al 2020. Studies show that the acaricidal effect of complete oils is more effective than the action of combinations of their individual active components.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some garlic-based products such as Garlic Barrier (Garlic Research Labs, United States) and Breck-a-Sol (ECOspray, United Kingdom) have already commercialized for controlling NFM and PRM ( 2 ). Laboratory in vitro studies on plant constituents revealed promising results of using plant-derived essential oils against PRM and NFM ( 66 69 ). Extracts from Samandua, Lychee, and Clove showed promising contact toxicity and vapor toxicity against PRM ( 67 ).…”
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confidence: 99%