Evaluating Mosquito Biocontrol Effectiveness by Isolating and Characterizing Some Fungi Against Culex Pipiens and Anopheles Stephensi in Sothern Part of Iraq
Zahraa Falah Azeez,
Majida M. Abid Falhy
Abstract:Objectives: Isolation Aspergillus tamarii, Cladosporium herbarum, and Verticillium lecanii fungi from naturally infected Culex pipiens and Anopheles stephensi insects were morphologically and molecularly identified. Methods: In this study, populations of mosquitoes were cultured and examined to determine fungal infection and evaluated as potential agents against C. pipiens and A. stephensi. Results: A variety of fungal isolates demonstrated differing degrees of pathogenicity 24 hours after treatment against C.… Show more
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