2020
DOI: 10.25100/socolen.v46i2.7683
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Actividad disuasiva y biocida de Salvia officinalis con inducción de malformaciones en Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)

Abstract: Diferentes estudios han evaluado la actividad biocida de aceites esenciales (AEs) en larvas de mosquitos de importancia médica. Sin embargo, son limitadas las investigaciones que analizan los efectos de los AEs en todos los estadíos del ciclo de vida de Aedes aegypti. Este estudio evalúa la actividad biológica del AE de Salvia officinalis frente a Ae. aegypti. Se evaluó la actividad ovicida a concentraciones de 1, 5, 37 y 50 mg.L-1 en huevos de 0-12 h y huevos de 0-72 h. La actividad larvicida, pupicida y adul… Show more

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“…Much research has were conducted with these chemicals that are not toxic to man and domestic animals, and serve as a useful basis for the development of safer and more selective mosquitoes insecticides [30,31]. In the last years, several authors have investigated several plant compounds extracted from plants of the Lamiacea family with anti-mosquito potential that included larvicide [32][33][34][35], ovicides [36,37], and pupicidal [38,39]. Our studies proved the effective use of T. riparia essential oil and its nanoformulation for causing negative impacts on different stages of development of Ae.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Ovicidal Larvicidal and Pupicidal Efficacy Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much research has were conducted with these chemicals that are not toxic to man and domestic animals, and serve as a useful basis for the development of safer and more selective mosquitoes insecticides [30,31]. In the last years, several authors have investigated several plant compounds extracted from plants of the Lamiacea family with anti-mosquito potential that included larvicide [32][33][34][35], ovicides [36,37], and pupicidal [38,39]. Our studies proved the effective use of T. riparia essential oil and its nanoformulation for causing negative impacts on different stages of development of Ae.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Ovicidal Larvicidal and Pupicidal Efficacy Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%