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Studies on larvicidal and pupicidal activity of Leucas aspera Willd. (Lamiaceae) and bacterial insecticide, Bacillus sphaericus, against malarial vector, Anopheles stephensi Liston. (Diptera: Culicidae)
The efficacy of whole plant extracts of Leucas aspera and Bacillus sphaericus has been proven against larvicidal and pupicidal activities of the malarial vector, Anopheles stephensi . The present study investigated the larvicidal and pupicidal activity against the first to fourth instar lavae and pu...
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description | The efficacy of whole plant extracts of
Leucas aspera
and
Bacillus sphaericus
has been proven against larvicidal and pupicidal activities of the malarial vector,
Anopheles stephensi
. The present study investigated the larvicidal and pupicidal activity against the first to fourth instar lavae and pupae of the laboratory-reared mosquitoes,
A. stephensi
. The medicinal plants were collected from the area around Maruthamalai hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
L. aspera
whole plant was washed with tap water and shade dried at room temperature. The dried plant materials were powdered by an electric blender. From the powder, 100 g of the plant materials was extracted with 300 ml of organic solvents of ethanol for 8 h using a Soxhlet apparatus. The extracts were filtered through a Buchner funnel with Whatman number 1 filter paper. The crude plant extracts were evaporated to dryness in a rotary vacuum evaporator. The plant extract showed larvicidal and pupicidal effects after 24 h of exposure. All larval instars and pupae have considerably moderate mortality; however, the highest larval mortality was the ethanolic extract of whole plant
L. aspera
against the first to fourth instar larvae and pupae values of LC
50
= I instar was 9.695%, II instar was 10.272%, III instar was 10.823%, and IV instar was 11.303%, and pupae was 12.732%.
B. spaericus
against the first to fouth instar larvae and pupae had the following values: I instar was 0.051%, II instar was 0.057%, III instar was 0.062%, IV instar was 0.066%, and for the pupae was 0.073%. No mortality was observed in the control. The present results suggest that the ethanolic extracts of
L. aspera
and
B. sphaericus
provided an excellent potential for controlling of malarial vector,
A. stephensi. |
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A. stephensi
. The medicinal plants were collected from the area around Maruthamalai hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
L. aspera
whole plant was washed with tap water and shade dried at room temperature. The dried plant materials were powdered by an electric blender. From the powder, 100 g of the plant materials was extracted with 300 ml of organic solvents of ethanol for 8 h using a Soxhlet apparatus. The extracts were filtered through a Buchner funnel with Whatman number 1 filter paper. The crude plant extracts were evaporated to dryness in a rotary vacuum evaporator. The plant extract showed larvicidal and pupicidal effects after 24 h of exposure. All larval instars and pupae have considerably moderate mortality; however, the highest larval mortality was the ethanolic extract of whole plant
L. aspera
against the first to fourth instar larvae and pupae values of LC
50
= I instar was 9.695%, II instar was 10.272%, III instar was 10.823%, and IV instar was 11.303%, and pupae was 12.732%.
B. spaericus
against the first to fouth instar larvae and pupae had the following values: I instar was 0.051%, II instar was 0.057%, III instar was 0.062%, IV instar was 0.066%, and for the pupae was 0.073%. No mortality was observed in the control. The present results suggest that the ethanolic extracts of
L. aspera
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B. sphaericus
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Leucas aspera
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Bacillus sphaericus
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Anopheles stephensi
. The present study investigated the larvicidal and pupicidal activity against the first to fourth instar lavae and pupae of the laboratory-reared mosquitoes,
A. stephensi
. The medicinal plants were collected from the area around Maruthamalai hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
L. aspera
whole plant was washed with tap water and shade dried at room temperature. The dried plant materials were powdered by an electric blender. From the powder, 100 g of the plant materials was extracted with 300 ml of organic solvents of ethanol for 8 h using a Soxhlet apparatus. The extracts were filtered through a Buchner funnel with Whatman number 1 filter paper. The crude plant extracts were evaporated to dryness in a rotary vacuum evaporator. The plant extract showed larvicidal and pupicidal effects after 24 h of exposure. All larval instars and pupae have considerably moderate mortality; however, the highest larval mortality was the ethanolic extract of whole plant
L. aspera
against the first to fourth instar larvae and pupae values of LC
50
= I instar was 9.695%, II instar was 10.272%, III instar was 10.823%, and IV instar was 11.303%, and pupae was 12.732%.
B. spaericus
against the first to fouth instar larvae and pupae had the following values: I instar was 0.051%, II instar was 0.057%, III instar was 0.062%, IV instar was 0.066%, and for the pupae was 0.073%. No mortality was observed in the control. The present results suggest that the ethanolic extracts of
L. aspera
and
B. sphaericus
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Leucas aspera
and
Bacillus sphaericus
has been proven against larvicidal and pupicidal activities of the malarial vector,
Anopheles stephensi
. The present study investigated the larvicidal and pupicidal activity against the first to fourth instar lavae and pupae of the laboratory-reared mosquitoes,
A. stephensi
. The medicinal plants were collected from the area around Maruthamalai hills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
L. aspera
whole plant was washed with tap water and shade dried at room temperature. The dried plant materials were powdered by an electric blender. From the powder, 100 g of the plant materials was extracted with 300 ml of organic solvents of ethanol for 8 h using a Soxhlet apparatus. The extracts were filtered through a Buchner funnel with Whatman number 1 filter paper. The crude plant extracts were evaporated to dryness in a rotary vacuum evaporator. The plant extract showed larvicidal and pupicidal effects after 24 h of exposure. All larval instars and pupae have considerably moderate mortality; however, the highest larval mortality was the ethanolic extract of whole plant
L. aspera
against the first to fourth instar larvae and pupae values of LC
50
= I instar was 9.695%, II instar was 10.272%, III instar was 10.823%, and IV instar was 11.303%, and pupae was 12.732%.
B. spaericus
against the first to fouth instar larvae and pupae had the following values: I instar was 0.051%, II instar was 0.057%, III instar was 0.062%, IV instar was 0.066%, and for the pupae was 0.073%. No mortality was observed in the control. The present results suggest that the ethanolic extracts of
L. aspera
and
B. sphaericus
provided an excellent potential for controlling of malarial vector,
A. stephensi.</abstract><cop>Berlin/Heidelberg</cop><pub>Springer-Verlag</pub><pmid>21626422</pmid><doi>10.1007/s00436-011-2469-2</doi><tpages>9</tpages></addata></record> |
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