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The entomopathogenic potential ofAspergillus spp. in mosquitoes vectors of tropical diseases
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Vector ManagementMosquitoes VectorsFungal PathogenMedicineEntomologyMalariaParasite ControlVector-parasite RelationshipFrequent Aspergillus SpeciesPest ManagementClinical MycologyTropical DiseasesMicrobiologyBrazilian MosquitoesVector ControlEleven StrainsParasitology
Eleven strains of the most frequent Aspergillus species found in a survey of Brazilian mosquitoes collected in the states of Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were used for bioassays in second-stage larvae of Aedes fluviatilis and Culex quinquefasciatus. Aspergillus ochraceus, A. kanagawaensis and one strain of A. sulphureus were most effective, causing mortality in at least 80% of the larvae of the two mosquito species tested. Variations in entomopathogenic capacity were observed in the experiments with strains of A. sulphureus, A. flavus and A. ochraceus.
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