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B Venktesham

Dr. Munshi Lal Patel

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Research into less harmful, more environmentally friendly alternatives is urgently needed due to the fact that the careless application of synthetic pesticides has led to serious health risks, ecological imbalances, and insect resistance. To find a long-term, sustainable, and ecologically friendly substitute for conventional pesticides, this research looks at the insecticidal properties of bioactive chemicals extracted from herbs. The wide variety of chemicals found in herbal bio-actives allows them to effectively combat a wide range of pests with little impact on ecosystems and non-target creatures.

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