Use of paraffin oils in agriculture and beyond: back to the future

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Jan;30(2):2392-2405. doi: 10.1007/s11356-022-24059-5. Epub 2022 Nov 18.

Abstract

Paraffin (petroleum) oils have been used for many years for their insecticidal properties, but relatively little research had been conducted towards their introduction into the agricultural praxis, due to their potential phytotoxic effects. In the recent years, however, there has been an increased interest in petroleum-based pesticides due to their compatibility with integrated pest management (IPM) programs. Various improvements in the refinement methods have enhanced the manufacture of commercial products with many advantageous features over the original oil formulas. However, literature is still lacking of a general overview about the applicability of newly introduced commercial petroleum oils in agriculture and their compatibility with modern pest management practices. Therefore, the present work aims to depict the current status of petroleum oils in arboriculture and beyond, providing an in-depth analysis of their insecticidal properties with respect to the knowledge gained over the years about the factors responsible for the pesticidal efficacy and the phytotoxic activity of petroleum-derived oil insecticides. Moreover, commercial aspects of petroleum oil formulations and their toxicological profile to non-target organisms have also been addressed through the current legislation in EU and the USA.

Keywords: Arboriculture; Insecticides; Integrated pest management; Mineral oils; Pest control.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture
  • Insecticides*
  • Oils
  • Paraffin
  • Pesticides*
  • Petroleum*

Substances

  • paraffin oils
  • Paraffin
  • Oils
  • Pesticides
  • Insecticides
  • Petroleum