Combination of Chitosan and Essential Oils for Tomatoes Protection Against the Insect Pest Spodoptera littoralis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Thomas Drozdz, Philippe Couzi, Manuel Massot, Barbara Conti, Roberta Ascrizzi, David Siaussat

TL;DR
A combination of chitosan and cinnamon essential oil repels tomato pests, offering an eco-friendly preservation method.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the repellent effect of chitosan combined with cinnamon essential oil against Spodoptera littoralis larvae.
Findings
Chitosan combined with cinnamon essential oil repelled S. littoralis larvae.
Chitosan alone and four other essential oils had no repellent effect.
(E)-cinnamaldehyde's repellent effect varied with larval age, body mass, and time.
Abstract
Tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables in Europe. The high level of production in the world is often offset by numerous losses that occur during production in the field or in the post-production stages. Preservation in its fresh form is a challenge, particularly due to pest attacks on stored food. A promising natural and inexpensive solution to protect against pests is the use of chitosan (CH), which can be associated with essential oils (EOs) with repellent effects. Our study highlights the potential of the combination of CH and cinnamon EO as an environmentally friendly solution to protect tomatoes from Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval, 1833) attack. Here we found a repellent effect of cinnamon EO combined with CH on S. littoralis larvae, with no effect on larval attractiveness or repellence for CH alone and the four other EOs tested. Tomatoes are one of the most popular…
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TopicsInsect Pest Control Strategies · Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity · Date Palm Research Studies
