Differential effects of Bacillus sphaericus strain 2362 on Culex quinquefasciatus and its competitor Culex cinereus in West Africa |
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Authors: | L NICOLAS J DOSSOU-YOVO |
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Institution: | OCCGE/ORSTOM/Institut Pierre Richet, Bouaké, Ivory Coast. |
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Abstract: | The larval susceptibility to Bacillus sphaericus strain 2362 of the non-man-biting mosquito Culex cinereus and the urban filariasis vector Culex quinquefasciatus, two competitor mosquitoes in polluted habitats, was compared. In the laboratory, both species ingested a similar amount of B. sphaericus spores when fed c. 2 x 10(5) spores per ml for 30 min. However, in the same experiment, third-instar larvae of Cx quinquefasciatus were reduced by 98% at 24 h exposure while Cx cinereus larvae were only reduced by 6% at 72 h. In the field, preimaginal populations of Cx cinereus ingested, within a week, more than 99% of the applied spores, but showed no significant decrease through 14 days in cesspools treated at 10 g/m2 of a flowable concentrate of B. sphaericus 2362, containing 2 x 10(10) spores/g. It is proposed that specific biological control of Cx quinquefasciatus could result from appropriate treatment of breeding-sites with larvicidal B. sphaericus and competitive displacement by Cx cinereus or other mosquitoes with larvae that are more tolerant of B. sphaericus. |
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Keywords: | Biological control Bacillus sphaericus mosquito larvae Culex quinquefasciatus Culex cinereus West Africa |
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