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Larvicidal Activities against

Authors :
Ricardo M, Katak
Elerson M, Rocha
Juan C, Oliveira
Veranilce A, Muniz
Marta R, Oliveira
Francisco A S, Ferreira
William R, Silva
Rosemary A, Roque
Antonia Q L, de Souza
Jayme A, Souza-Neto
Olle, Terenius
Osvaldo, Marinotti
Wanderli P, Tadei
Source :
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the primary vector of Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika causing major problems for public health, which requires new strategies for its control, like the use of entomopathogenic microorganisms. In this study, bacteria from various Amazonian environments were isolated and tested for their pathogenicity to A. aegypti larvae. Following thermal shock to select sporulated Bacillus spp., 77 bacterial strains were isolated. Molecular identification per 16S RNA sequences revealed that the assembled strains contained several species of the genus Bacillus and one species each of Brevibacillus, Klebsiella, Serratia, Achromobacter and Brevundimonas. Among the isolated Bacillus sp. strains, 19 showed larvicidal activity against A. aegypti. Two strains of Brevibacillus halotolerans also displayed larvicidal activity. For the first time, larvicidal activity against A. aegypti was identified for a strain of Brevibacillus halotolerans. Supernatant and pellet fractions of bacterial cultures were tested separately for larvicidal activities. Eight strains contained isolated fractions resulting in at least 50% mortality when tested at a concentration of 5 mg/mL. Further studies are needed to characterize the active larvicidal metabolites produced by these microorganisms and define their mechanisms of action.

Details

ISSN :
24146366
Volume :
6
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tropical medicine and infectious disease
Accession number :
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