Artigo Revisado por pares

Toxic and synergistic properties of several botanical extracts against larval and adult stages of the mosquito, Anopheles pharoensis.

2010; Volume: 6; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

0976-9412

Autores

Sameeh A. Mansour, Reda Bakr, Laila Hamouda, Reham Ibrahem Mohamed,

Tópico(s)

Insect Resistance and Genetics

Resumo

Ethanolic extracts of 12 plants, belonging to 10 families were screened for their efficacy against larvae and adults of the mosquito, Anopheles pharoensis. The larvicidal LC 50 values were Azadirachta indica > Conyza aegyptiaca > Piper nigrum > Salix safsaf > Sonchus oleraceus. The LC 50 value for adults was least in case of C. aegyptiaca (0.072 ppm) and highest for Punica granatum (0.159 ppm) extracts. Tested insecticides (chlorpyrifos, deltamethrin, flufenoxuoron, methomyl) showed LC 50 values between 0.04–0.155 ppm for the larvae and 0.07–0.137 ppm for the adults. Combining botanical extracts with each other and/or with insecticides induced potentiating effects for the majority of bioassayed mixtures, against both mosquito larvae and adults. Specifically, the synergistic effect was much pronounced for mixtures of the insecticide methomyl with different botanical extracts. The RC 50 values ranged between 0.084 g/50 cm for S. oleracues and 0.312 g/50 cm for C. intybus extracts. The overall results of the present investigation reveal the broad-spectrum toxic properties of the tested plant extracts against An. pharoensis mosquito larvae and adults; which encourage further research on mosquito control in tropics.

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