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Larvicidal efficacy of Martynia annua plant extract against major Culicinae vectors in the Greater Hyderabad region of Telangana state
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The impact of mosquito-borne diseases extends beyond just health concerns, affecting the overall well-being and economic stability of communities, particularly in developing nations such as India. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes the importance of controlling mosquito populations as a more effective approach compared to relying solely on pharmaceutical interventions. With the rising costs and increasing resistance to traditional drugs, researchers are exploring innovative solutions to combat mosquito-borne illnesses, with plant-based mosquitocides emerging as a promising alternative to synthetic insecticides. This implies that Martynia annua could serve as a viable natural larvicide against four disease-carrying mosquito vectors (Aedes aegypti, Ae. albopictus, Culex quinquefasciatus, and Cx. gelidus), offering a promising solution for disease prevention in humans. The study findings revealed that Martynia annua plant extract exhibited larvicidal properties, showing LC50 values of 82.31, 127.24, 126.48, and 37.34 μg/mL, and the LC90 values were 203.61, 270.01, 312.59, and 99.67 μg/mL for the tested mosquito species. Additional testing is necessary to determine the causes of larval mortality at a molecular level, despite the positive outcomes observed in laboratory experiments. Furthermore, extensive field investigations are essential to gain a deeper understanding of the toxic effects of plant extract on a larger scale.
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Title: Larvicidal efficacy of Martynia annua plant extract against major Culicinae vectors in the Greater Hyderabad region of Telangana state
Description:
The impact of mosquito-borne diseases extends beyond just health concerns, affecting the overall well-being and economic stability of communities, particularly in developing nations such as India.
The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes the importance of controlling mosquito populations as a more effective approach compared to relying solely on pharmaceutical interventions.
With the rising costs and increasing resistance to traditional drugs, researchers are exploring innovative solutions to combat mosquito-borne illnesses, with plant-based mosquitocides emerging as a promising alternative to synthetic insecticides.
This implies that Martynia annua could serve as a viable natural larvicide against four disease-carrying mosquito vectors (Aedes aegypti, Ae.
albopictus, Culex quinquefasciatus, and Cx.
gelidus), offering a promising solution for disease prevention in humans.
The study findings revealed that Martynia annua plant extract exhibited larvicidal properties, showing LC50 values of 82.
31, 127.
24, 126.
48, and 37.
34 μg/mL, and the LC90 values were 203.
61, 270.
01, 312.
59, and 99.
67 μg/mL for the tested mosquito species.
Additional testing is necessary to determine the causes of larval mortality at a molecular level, despite the positive outcomes observed in laboratory experiments.
Furthermore, extensive field investigations are essential to gain a deeper understanding of the toxic effects of plant extract on a larger scale.
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