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Zingiber cernuum (Zingiberaceae) essential oil as effective larvicide and oviposition deterrent on six mosquito vectors, with little non-target toxicity on four aquatic mosquito predators
Mosquitoes are responsible for the transmission of many pathogens and parasites, which cause serious diseases in humans and animals. Currently, botanical products have been suggested as alternative tools in the fight against arthropod vectors. In this study, the essential oil (EO) extracted from Zin...
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Published in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2018-04, Vol.25 (11), p.10307-10316 |
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Summary: | Mosquitoes are responsible for the transmission of many pathogens and parasites, which cause serious diseases in humans and animals. Currently, botanical products have been suggested as alternative tools in the fight against arthropod vectors. In this study, the essential oil (EO) extracted from
Zingiber cernuum
was tested as larvicide and oviposition deterrent on six mosquito species of public health relevance, including malaria and Zika virus vectors. The EO showed high toxicity on third instar larvae of
Anopheles stephensi
(LC
50
= 41.34 μg/ml),
Aedes aegypti
(LC
50
= 44.88 μg/ml),
Culex quinquefasciatus
(LC
50
= 48.44 μg/ml),
Anopheles subpictus
(LC
50
= 51.42 μg/ml),
Aedes albopictus
(LC
50
= 55.84 μg/ml), and
Culex tritaeniorhynchus
(LC
50
= 60.20 μg/ml). In addition, low doses of
Z. cernuum
EO reduced oviposition rates in six mosquito species. The acute toxicity of
Z. cernuum
EO on four mosquito predators was scarce; LC
50
ranged from 3119 to 11,233 μg/ml. Overall, our results revealed that the
Z. cernuum
EO can be considered for the development of effective and environmental-friendly mosquito larvicides and oviposition deterrents. |
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ISSN: | 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-017-9093-3 |