Entomopathogenic Fungi: Revolutionary Allies in Sustainable Pest Management and the Overcoming of Challenges in Large-Scale Field Applications

Authors

  • Ali Raza Mushtaq Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Author
  • Syed Ahmad Shah Bukhari Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Author
  • Muhammad Arslan Mushtaq Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Author
  • Muhammad Hussnain Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Author
  • Umaz Ur Rehman Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Author

Keywords:

Fungi, Sustainable, Integrated, Pest, Biocontrol

Abstract

Entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) act as promising eco-friendly biological alternatives to traditional chemical pesticides because they deliver several beneficial features for sustainable pest control. The infection mechanisms that EPF use to target specific insect pests through adhesion, enzymatic degradation and immune system evasion have made them desirable for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) systems. The adoption of EPF remains restricted at large scale because of their slow operation speed paired with formulation complexity. EPF stability increased as well as their efficacy did through recent advances in genetic engineering and microencapsulation and biopolymer-based formulations which makes them functional under diverse environmental conditions. Future research needs to continue because it will address both environmental and economic obstacles and improve formulation methods while evaluating the program's sustained effects. The solution of environmental and economic challenges will enable EPF to match chemical pesticides while supporting sustainable agriculture and improving worldwide food security

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Published

2025-02-15

How to Cite

Mushtaq, A. R. ., Bukhari, S. A. S., Mushtaq, M. A. ., Hussnain, M. ., & Rehman, U. U. . (2025). Entomopathogenic Fungi: Revolutionary Allies in Sustainable Pest Management and the Overcoming of Challenges in Large-Scale Field Applications. Scientific Research Timelines Journal, 3(1), 19-23. https://scientificrtj.com/index.php/srtj/article/view/48

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