Advancements in Insect Phototaxis and Its Implications for Pest Management: A Comprehensive Review
Rohit Rana
Department of Entomology, Rashtriya Kisan PG College, Shamli, (U.P.), India.
Mahima Kumawat
Department of Entomology, Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Nawabganj, Kanpur, Uttarpradesh, Pincode: 208002, India.
Vishvendra
KVK, Moradabad-I, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut 250110, India.
Rekha Kumawat
Agricultural Research Station (Agriculture University Jodhpur), Mandor, Rajasthan- 342304, India.
Rakesh Kumar *
College of Agriculture, Nagaur, Agriculture University Jodhpur, Rajasthan- 341001, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
This comprehensive review provides an in-depth analysis of recent advancements in the study of insect phototaxis and explores its applications in pest management. Phototaxis, the behavioral response of insects to light, has been a critical area of research for understanding insect navigation and attraction. This review synthesizes the latest research on the mechanisms of phototaxis, including the underlying neural and sensory processes that drive light-seeking behavior and to discuss the technological innovations that have enhanced our ability to study and manipulate insect phototaxis, such as advanced imaging techniques and genetically modified organisms. The implications of these advancements for pest management are examined, highlighting how insights into phototaxis can lead to more effective and targeted pest control strategies and to bridge the gap between fundamental research and practical applications, offering a detailed overview of how advancements in insect phototaxis can contribute to improved pest management solutions.
Keywords: Insect phototaxis, pest management, light attraction, technological advancements, pest control strategies