2023
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.275062
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Use of essential oils from plants of Araripe National Forest against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)

F. R. Azevedo,
R. C. A. B. Ferreira,
C. S. Leandro
et al.

Abstract: Aedes aegypti control is achieved with chemical insecticides that can promote insecticide resistance. In the search for new forms of control, the use of botanical products is currently growing and many tests with oils have already been performed. The plant diversity of Araripe National Forest enables the study of several species against this vector. To evaluate the larvicidal effect of essential oils from plants of this forest, we used field rosemary, copaiba, bay leaf, cashew and pequi. The work was divided i… Show more

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