The potential use of Azolla pinnata as an alternative bio-insecticide
Four different tests showed the effectiveness of Azolla pinnata plant extracts against Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes . In the adulticidal test, there was a significant increase in mortality as test concentration increases and A. pinnata extracts showed LC 50 and LC 95 values of 2572....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2020-11, Vol.10 (1), p.19245, Article 19245 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Four different tests showed the effectiveness of
Azolla pinnata
plant extracts against
Aedes aegypti
and
Aedes albopictus
mosquitoes
.
In the adulticidal test, there was a significant increase in mortality as test concentration increases and
A. pinnata
extracts showed LC
50
and LC
95
values of 2572.45 and 6100.74 ppm, respectively, against
Ae. aegypti
and LC
50
and LC
95
values of 2329.34 and 5315.86 ppm, respectively, against
Ae. albopictus.
The ovicidal test showed 100% eggs mortality for both species tested for all the concentrations tested at 1500 ppm, 1000 ppm, 500 ppm, 250 ppm and 125 ppm. Both tested samples of
Ae. aegypti
and
Ae. albopictus
did not lay any eggs in the plastic cups filled with the
A. pinnata
extract but instead opted to lay eggs in the plastic cups filled with water during the oviposition deterrence test. Similarly, the non-choice test of
Ae. aegypti
mosquitoes laid eggs on the sucrose solution meant for the nutrient source of the mosquitoes instead of in the plastic cup that was designed to facilitate oviposition filled with the extract. This clearly indicates the presence of bioactive compounds which are responsible in adulticidal and ovicidal activity in
Aedes
mosquitoes and at the same time inducing repellence towards the mosquitoes. The LC–MS results showed mainly three important chemical compounds from
A. pinnata
extracts such as 1-(O-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl)-(1,3R,25R)-hexacosanetriol, Pyridate and Nicotinamide N-oxide. All these chemicals have been used for various applications such as both emulsion and non-emulsion type of cosmetics, against mosquito vector such as
Culex pipens
and
Anopheles
spp. Finally, the overall view of these chemical components from
A. pinnata
extracts has shown the potential for developing natural product against dengue vectors. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-020-75054-0 |