Evaluation of liquid Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis products for control of Australian Aedes arbovirus vectors


Autoria(s): Brown, M. D.; Carter, J.; Watson, T. M.; Thomas, P.; Santaguliana, G.; Purdie, D. M.; Kay, B. H.
Contribuinte(s)

B.F. Eldridge

Data(s)

01/01/2001

Resumo

Laboratory bioassay studies were conducted in southeast Queensland, Australia,: on the efficacy of Teknar (R), VectoBac (R) 12AS, and Cybate (R) (active ingredient: 1,200 international toxic units Bacillus thuringiensis var, israelensis [Bti]) against 3rd instars of the arbovirus vectors Aedes aegypti. Ae. notoscriptus, Ae. vigilax, and Ae. camptorhynchus. Probit analyses were then used to determine LD,, (median lethal dose), LD95, and lethal dose ratios (LDR). Aedes aegypti and Ae. notoscriptus, both container-habitat species, tolerated the highest Bti concentrations compared with saltmarsh Ae. vigilax and Ae. camptorhynchus. For example, the LDR for Ae. vigilax versus Ae. notoscriptus exposed to Cybate was 0.14 (95% confidence limit [CL] 0.03-0.61). Similarly, the Cybate LDR for Ae. camptorhynchus versus Ae. notoscriptus was 0.22 (95% CL 0.07-0.70). Teknar produced similar results with an LDR of 0.21 (95% CL 0.04-1.10) for Aedes vigilax versus Aedes notoscriptus. Differences in product efficacy were found when tested against the 2 container-breeding species. Cybate was less effective than Teknar with LDRs of 1.55 (95% CL 0.65-3.67) and 1.87 (95% CL 0.68-5.15) for Aedes aegypti and Ae. notoscriptus, respectively. The significant differences in susceptibility between mosquito species and varying efficacy between products highlight the importance of evaluating concentration-response data prior to contracting with distributors of mosquito control products. This information is crucial to resistance management strategies.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:60602

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Mosquito Control Association

Palavras-Chave #Entomology #Aedes #Bti #Insecticides #Susceptibilities #Mosquito Control #Mark-release-recapture #Barmah-forest Virus #Ross River Virus #Notoscriptus Diptera #Vigilax Diptera #Culicidae #Queensland #Aegypti #Transmission #Resistance #C1 #321206 Preventive Medicine #730213 Preventive medicine #1103 Clinical Sciences
Tipo

Journal Article