Exploring the Use of Aromatic Compounds in Crop Growth and Protection
Manthur Sreeramulu Manjunath
Department of Plant Pathology, School of Agriculture, Lovely Professional University Jalandhar, Punjab, India.
Ashok Kumar Koshariya *
Department of Plant Pathology, School of Agriculture, Lovely Professional University Jalandhar, Punjab, India.
Neha Sharma
Department of Plant Pathology, Collage of Agriculture and Research Station, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Fingeshwar- Gariyaband, Chhattisgarh, India.
Aashu Rajput
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Shivam Kumar Pandey
Rashtriya Raksha University, Gujarat, India.
Sarvendra Singh
Department of Agricultural Entomology, RMP PG College Gurukul Narsan, Haridwar, Affiliated to SDS Uttarakhand University, Badshahi thaul, Tehri Garhwal, India.
Rakesh Kumar
Department of Soil science, Mpuat Udaipur Rajasthan, India.
Bal Veer Singh
Department of Agronomy, Chandra Shekhar azad university of agriculture and technology Kanpur Uttar Pradesh, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
In the realm of sustainable agriculture, the integration of aromatic compounds presents a transformative approach to crop growth and protection. This review offers a comprehensive exploration of the role, mechanisms, applications, and future prospects of aromatic compounds in modern agriculture. Derived from both natural and synthetic sources, these compounds have showcased efficacy in enhancing photosynthesis, modulating stress responses in plants, and exhibiting repellent or toxic effects on pests and diseases. Technological innovations, notably in delivery systems like nanoencapsulation and precision agriculture, promise optimized deployment of these compounds. Genetic engineering provides avenues for enhanced in-situ production of aromatic compounds in plants, presenting an intriguing confluence of biology and agronomy. Synergistic research, emphasizing the combined application of multiple aromatic compounds, is revealing amplified benefits, signifying the potential of combinatorial approaches in the field. However, the journey ahead is dotted with challenges. Resistance development against pests, scalability concerns, and regulatory intricacies necessitate vigilant research and proactive strategies. Economic considerations further accentuate the need for cost-effective solutions, balancing initial investments with long-term gains. The environmental and human health implications of aromatic compounds underscore their ecological significance, advocating for their wider adoption in farming practices. With the organic and sustainable farming sectors witnessing exponential growth, the demand and market potential for aromatic compounds are poised for an upward trajectory. Conclusively, this review elucidates the pivotal role of aromatic compounds in ushering an era of eco-friendly, productive, and sustainable agriculture, bridging the traditional knowledge of nature with cutting-edge scientific research. The synthesis of insights presented herein seeks to guide researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in harnessing the myriad benefits of aromatic compounds, charting a greener future for global agriculture.
Keywords: Agronomy, nanoencapsulation, synergy, ecotoxicology, sustainability