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Title: | THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS ON THE KILLING RATE OF MOSQUITO LARVAE CULEX SP AND ITS COMPARISON WITH ICON PESTICIDE UNDER SEMI-FIELD CONDITIONS |
Authors: | Al-Obaydi, Waad H. Younes, Hiba.H Farhan, Dhurgham D. |
Keywords: | Medicinal plants, Icon pesticide, Culex sp, killing rate. |
Issue Date: | 31-May-2021 |
Publisher: | Biochem. Cell. Arch. |
Abstract: | A semi-field experiment was conducted to study the efficiency evaluation of some plant oils and comparing it with Public health pesticides against local mosquito larvae Culex sp in Hit in Anbar province, Western Iraq. The results of the total effect of oils (eucalyptus, thyme, peppermint) showed that the highest killing rate was (97, 94 and 94%) after 72 hours respectively compared to the Icon pesticide, which gave the highest killing rate of 100% after 20 hours. The highest killing rates (74, 78 and 80%) were reached for the concentrations of the oil (first, second and third) respectively (Regardless of the effect of the substance) after 72 hours. The results of overlap between the total effect of the material and the concentrations of the oils (eucalyptus, thyme, peppermint) showed that the highest killing rate reached 100% with the third concentration for each one after (20, 48, 48) hours respectively, compared with the Icon pesticide, which gave the highest killing percentage by concentration 3 reached 100% after 5 hours of treatment. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3162 |
ISSN: | ISSN 0972-5075 |
Appears in Collections: | قسم وقاية النباتات |
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