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Laboratory and simulated-field bioassays for assessing mixed cultures of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Lysinibacillus sphaericus</Emphasis> against <Emphasis Type="Italic">Aedes aegypti</Emphasis> (Diptera: Culicidae) larvae resistant to temephos
Authors:Paula A Rojas-Pinzón  Juan J Silva-Fernández  Jenny Dussán
Institution:1.Department of Biological Sciences, Microbiological Research Center (CIMIC),Universidad de los Andes,Bogotá,Colombia;2.Department of Entomology,Comstock Hall, Cornell University,Ithaca,USA
Abstract:Aedes aegypti (L.) is the main vector of tropical diseases such as dengue, chikungunya and Zika. Due to the overuse of insecticides, Ae. aegypti resistant populations have increased. Biological control with Lysinibacillus sphaericus (Ahmed) has been used against Culex sp. and Anopheles sp. Although Ae. aegypti is refractory to the binary toxin of L. sphaericus spores, vegetative cells have been shown to be effective against Ae. aegypti larvae. In this work, the effect of L. sphaericus vegetative cells on Ae. aegypti temephos-resistant larvae was assessed under lab and simulated field conditions. L. sphaericus caused about 90% mortality of insecticide-resistant Ae. aegypti larvae under simulated field conditions. Likewise, Ae. aegypti larvae were more sensitive to mixed cultures of L. sphaericus than to individual strains; then, the most effective mixed culture exhibited an LC50 of 1.21 × 105 CFU/mL with Rockefeller larvae and 8.04 × 104 CFU/mL with field-collected larvae. Additionally, we found that mixed cultures composed of two L. sphaericus strains were more effective than a culture formed by the three strains. Our results suggest that mixed cultures comprising L. sphaericus vegetative cells could be useful for controlling temephos-resistant populations of Ae. aegypti, as evidenced by the effectiveness demonstrated under laboratory and simulated field conditions.
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