Knock down and insecticidal activity of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis on Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes

The knock down and insecticidal effects of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis were evaluated against Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes in thatched round huts in Mumurwi village. Leaves from these plants were smouldered in order to provide...

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Main Authors: N. Lukwa, T. Mduluza, C. Nyoni, A.T. Lukwa, M. Zimba
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research
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spelling doaj-93258e18c01e48c38a982ea0d6cb87112020-11-25T03:32:33ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Entomological and Acarological Research2038-324X2279-70842018-12-0150210.4081/jear.2018.7241Knock down and insecticidal activity of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis on Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoesN. Lukwa0T. Mduluza1C. Nyoni2A.T. Lukwa3M. Zimba4National Institute of Health Research, HarareDepartment of Biochemistry, University of Zimbabwe, HarareDepartment of Social Work, Bindura University of Science Education, BinduraFaculty of Health Sciences, School of Public Health and Family Medicine, Health Economics Unit, University of Cape TownDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Department of Biological Sciences, Harare The knock down and insecticidal effects of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis were evaluated against Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes in thatched round huts in Mumurwi village. Leaves from these plants were smouldered in order to provide mosquito repellent smoke. Complete knock down was provided 40 minutes after mosquitoes were exposed to smoke of T. erecta, 60 minutes to smoke of T. minuta and E. grandis and 120 minutes to smoke of L. javanica. Complete knock down of mosquitoes could not be provided by L. camara within the 140-minute exposure period. The KT50 (time required to knock down 50% of the mosquitoes) values were 24.985 minutes (T. minuta), 34.473 minutes (T. erecta), 59.119 minutes (L. javanica), 59.828 minutes (L. camara) and 25.245 minutes (E. grandis). The KT90 (time required to knock down 90% of the mosquitoes) values were 48.060 minutes (T. minuta), 50.169 minutes (T. erecta), 178.341 minutes (L. javanica), 140.220 minutes (L. camara) and 47.998 minutes (E. grandis). Mortality rates 24h after exposure were 40% (T. minuta), 100% (T. erecta), 75% (L. javanica), 90% (L. camara) and 100% (E. grandis). In conclusion, smoke from the plants T. erecta, T. minuta and E. grandis had very fast knock down rates with T. erecta, L. camara and E. grandis killing over 90% of the An. arabiensis mosquitoes. Plant smoke is important in mosquito control. https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jear/article/view/7241Repellencemosquitoplantsknock downinsecticidalmortality
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author N. Lukwa
T. Mduluza
C. Nyoni
A.T. Lukwa
M. Zimba
spellingShingle N. Lukwa
T. Mduluza
C. Nyoni
A.T. Lukwa
M. Zimba
Knock down and insecticidal activity of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis on Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes
Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research
Repellence
mosquito
plants
knock down
insecticidal
mortality
author_facet N. Lukwa
T. Mduluza
C. Nyoni
A.T. Lukwa
M. Zimba
author_sort N. Lukwa
title Knock down and insecticidal activity of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis on Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes
title_short Knock down and insecticidal activity of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis on Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes
title_full Knock down and insecticidal activity of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis on Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes
title_fullStr Knock down and insecticidal activity of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis on Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes
title_full_unstemmed Knock down and insecticidal activity of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis on Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes
title_sort knock down and insecticidal activity of the plants tagetes minuta, lippia javanica, lantana camara, tagetes erecta and eucalyptus grandis on anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research
issn 2038-324X
2279-7084
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The knock down and insecticidal effects of the plants Tagetes minuta, Lippia javanica, Lantana camara, Tagetes erecta and Eucalyptus grandis were evaluated against Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes in thatched round huts in Mumurwi village. Leaves from these plants were smouldered in order to provide mosquito repellent smoke. Complete knock down was provided 40 minutes after mosquitoes were exposed to smoke of T. erecta, 60 minutes to smoke of T. minuta and E. grandis and 120 minutes to smoke of L. javanica. Complete knock down of mosquitoes could not be provided by L. camara within the 140-minute exposure period. The KT50 (time required to knock down 50% of the mosquitoes) values were 24.985 minutes (T. minuta), 34.473 minutes (T. erecta), 59.119 minutes (L. javanica), 59.828 minutes (L. camara) and 25.245 minutes (E. grandis). The KT90 (time required to knock down 90% of the mosquitoes) values were 48.060 minutes (T. minuta), 50.169 minutes (T. erecta), 178.341 minutes (L. javanica), 140.220 minutes (L. camara) and 47.998 minutes (E. grandis). Mortality rates 24h after exposure were 40% (T. minuta), 100% (T. erecta), 75% (L. javanica), 90% (L. camara) and 100% (E. grandis). In conclusion, smoke from the plants T. erecta, T. minuta and E. grandis had very fast knock down rates with T. erecta, L. camara and E. grandis killing over 90% of the An. arabiensis mosquitoes. Plant smoke is important in mosquito control.
topic Repellence
mosquito
plants
knock down
insecticidal
mortality
url https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jear/article/view/7241
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