2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11233343
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Maltodextrin-Coated Peppermint and Caraway Essential Oils Effects on Soil Microbiota

Abstract: Essential oils exhibit strong antimicrobial effects that can serve as a substitute for synthetic pesticides. However, many reports mention the use of essential oils in protecting above-ground plant organs and storing raw materials and seeds, but only a few address the effects of treatments on soil microbiota. Regarding this, it is necessary to find a solution that will prevent the rapid degradation of oils in soil and extend the period of their action on the soil microbiota. The solution to this problem can be… Show more

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“…An important step toward the commercialization of EO-based insecticides is their formulation into stable delivery systems. While there have been recent advances in the research of micro and nanoemulsions of caraway EO [93] and encapsulation of caraway EO [94][95][96][97], in most cases, the research lacks efficacy tests or comparisons with pure EO under the same testing conditions. Better nanoemulsion performance has been demonstrated in contact insecticide or larvicide testing, most likely due to the better penetration ability of the smaller EO particles in the emulsion [46][47][48][49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important step toward the commercialization of EO-based insecticides is their formulation into stable delivery systems. While there have been recent advances in the research of micro and nanoemulsions of caraway EO [93] and encapsulation of caraway EO [94][95][96][97], in most cases, the research lacks efficacy tests or comparisons with pure EO under the same testing conditions. Better nanoemulsion performance has been demonstrated in contact insecticide or larvicide testing, most likely due to the better penetration ability of the smaller EO particles in the emulsion [46][47][48][49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%