Oviposition Response of the Mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus to the Secondary Metabolite(s) of the Fungus, Trichoderma viride

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Abstract

Secondary metabolites produced by Trichoderma viride, a deuteromycetes fungus, under submerged culture condition were formulated and evaluated for oviposition attractancy against gravid females of Culex quinquefasciatus mosquito. At a concentration of 10 μg ml-1 the formulation showed remarkable attractancy with an oviposition active index (OAI) of +0.52. When the oviposition attractancy of the formulation was compared with a known oviposition attractant, p-cresol, both at 10 μg ml-1, the former was found to be more attractive to result in 70% egg laying than the later with 30% egg laying. Thin layer chromatography fractions of the secondary metabolites showed that a fraction with Rf value of 0.88 was highly active as oviposition attractant with an OAI of +0.65. Further work on identification of the active principle(s) of the microbial formulation might lead to an oviposition attractant useful in mosquito vector management.

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Geetha, I., Paily, K. P., Padmanaban, V., & Balaraman, K. (2003). Oviposition Response of the Mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus to the Secondary Metabolite(s) of the Fungus, Trichoderma viride. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 98(2), 223–226. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762003000200010

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