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Toxicity effect of Delonix elata (Yellow Gulmohr) and predatory efficiency of Copepod,Mesocyclops aspericornis for the control of dengue vector,Aedes aegypti
Authors:Chellamuthu Vasugi  Siva Kamalakannan  Kadarkarai Murugan
Institution:Division of Entomology, Department of Zoology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore -641 046 Tamil Nadu, India;Head, Department of Biotechnology, Mizoram University., Tel: 0389-2330859/2330861, E-mail:
Abstract:

Objective

To evaluate the toxicity, predatory efficiency of Delonix elata (D. elata) and Mesocyclops aspericornis (M. aspericornis) against dengue vector, Aedes aegypti (Ae. aegypti).

Methods

A mosquitocidal bioassay was conducted at different concentration of plant extract followed by WHO standard method. The probit analysis of each tested concentration and control were observed by using software SPSS 11 version package. The each tested concentration variable was assessed by DMRT method. The predatory efficiency of copepod was followed by Deo et al., 1988. The predator, M. aspericornis was observed for mortality, abnormalities, survival and swimming activity after 24 h treatment of plant and also predation on the mosquito larvae were observed.

Results

D. elata were tested for biological activity against the larvae, and pupae of Ae. aegypti. Significant mortality effects were observed in each life stage. The percentage of mortality was 100% in first and second instars whereas 96%, 92% in third and fourth instars. Fitted probit-mortality curves for larvae indicated the median and 90% lethal concentrations of D. elata for instars 1-4 to be 4.91 (8.13), 5.16 (8.44), 5.95 (7.76) and 6.87 (11.23), respectively. The results indicate that leaf extract exhibits significant biological activity against life stages. The present study revealed that D. elata is potentially important in the control of Ae. aegypti. Similar studies were conducted for predatory efficiency of Copepod, M. aspericornis against mosquito vector Ae. Aegypti. This study reported that the predatory copepod fed on 39% and 25% in I and III instar larvae of mosquito and in combined treatment of D. elata and copepod maximum control of mosquito larval states and at 83%, 80%, 75% and 53% in I, II, III and IV instars, respectively.

Conclusions

The combined action of plant extract and predatory copepod to effectively control mosquito population and reduce the dengue transmitting diseases.
Keywords:Delonix elata  Aedes aegypti  Mesocyclopes aspericornis  Mortality  Predatory Efficiency
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