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Activity of Oyster Mushrooms, Genus Pleurotus (Agaricomycetes), on Lucilia cuprina (Diptera).

Authors :
Santi EMT
Gressler LT
Giacometi M
de Matos AFIM
de Aguiar A
Stainki DR
Monteiro SG
Source :
International journal of medicinal mushrooms [Int J Med Mushrooms] 2023; Vol. 25 (7), pp. 55-64.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Lucilia cuprina is a vector of important diseases in humans and animals that causes myiasis in sheep, leading to enormous damage to the sheep sector. Chemical products are used to control these flies; however, there are reports of resistance in addition to these products causing toxicity to the environment, humans, and animals, so alternative controls have been studied to reduce these impacts. Pleurotus spp. are basidiomycete fungi and present bioactive compounds with medicinal properties. Due to the potential use of fungi to control Diptera, this study aimed to verify the activity of Pleurotus florida, P. ostreatus, and P. djamor in the control of larvae and adults of L. cuprina, as well as the effects of aqueous extracts of the fungi P. ostreatus, P. djamor, and P. florida on larvae and adults of L. cuprina. The aqueous extract from P. florida was the only one that showed larvicidal activity against L. cuprina, with a half-maximal effective concentration of 11.42 mg/mL. In the test with adult stages, 30 insects were used for each solution concentration, sprinkled with 1 mL of the solution. All aqueous extracts showed adulticidal activity at all concentrations, P. ostreatus showing the best results, with adult mortality ranging from 75.86 to 100%. Our results demonstrated an important larvicidal effect of P. florida and an adulticidal effect of all AE, with emphasis on P. ostreatus.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1940-4344
Volume :
25
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of medicinal mushrooms
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37585316
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.2023048512