In recent times, bioprospecting for plants that show bioactive properties has yielded many chemicals that can be used in controlling mosquitoes. Crude extracts of 4 terrestrial and 3 mangrove plants were assayed against 2–3 larval instars of Aedes aegypti. Among the plants tested, Cordia curassavica showed the highest levels of activity for all the extracts tested. Azadirachta indica showed the least activity, whereas the 2 cultivars of Mangifera indica showed substantial activity for the aqueous extracts. The mangrove species proved to be relatively nontoxic to Ae. aegypti larvae when compared to the terrestrial plants. The results of this study suggest that some common plants in Trinidad may be highly effective in controlling the urban vector of yellow fever and dengue fever, Ae. aegypti.
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1 June 2007
AN EVALUATION OF SOME TRINIDADIAN PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST LARVAE OF AEDES AEGYPTI MOSQUITOES
AZAD MOHAMMED,
Dave D. Chadee
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Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association
Vol. 23 • No. 2
June 2007
Vol. 23 • No. 2
June 2007
Aedes aegypti
Avicennia germinans
Azadirachta indica
Cordia curssavica
Languncularia racemosa
larvicidal activity
Mangifera indica