Evaluation of indigenous molluscicides in water against schistosomiasis vectors


Autoria(s): Makanga, B.; Monkiedge, A.; Obbo, C.J.
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1995

Resumo

Seven varieties of indigenous Phytolacca dodecwulra L'Herrit (Phytolaccaceae) were field-tried for molluscicidal potency. Varieties (U96) and (U95) collected from Kabarole and Kabale respectively were the most potent with LD90 equal to 2.54 and 6.46 mg.t-· respectively. Water bodies ranging between 4,770 and 347,510 Iitres in Kibimba rice fields were treated with up to 50mg.t-· Snails kills were monitored every three months and 92 - 100% mortality rates were realized. HPLC fingerprints revealed the two P. dodecandra varieties to contain highest concentration of the active principle, oleanoglycotoxin- A or lemmatoxin - A.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20595/1/Paper%203%20vol%206%201995.pdf

Makanga, B. and Monkiedge, A. and Obbo, C.J. (1995) Evaluation of indigenous molluscicides in water against schistosomiasis vectors. African Journal of Tropical Hydrobiology and Fisheries, 6(1&2), pp. 31-34.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20595/

Palavras-Chave #Environment #Health #Limnology
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Article

NonPeerReviewed