EVALUATION OF THE POTENTIAL INSECTICIDAL ACTIVITY OF ESSENTIAL OILS EXTRACTED FROM AZADIRACHTA INDICA AND RICINUS COMMUNIS L ON ADULTS OF ANOPHELES SPP AND AEDES SPP
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v8i9.6785Keywords:
Anopheles spp. Aedes spp. Essential oil. Species. Adults.Abstract
The present work of evaluation of tools elaborated from extracted parts with objectives of evaluation of units elaborated with extracted products and with objectives of year Ricinus communis pp and Aggregates of Year Ricinus spp. The 2 water laboratory rooms were collected and the 2nd ones created directly from the Temperature Faculties in laboratories ± University of Aedes of 2nd generation of spp milks containing larvae and eggs in uros existing in the district of Sambizanga and traps were used to collect water. larvae and eggs in the municipality of Viana, and district of Maianga. To obtain the essential products, the cold pressing method presented by PINHEIRO, 2003 was used. L (0.5;1.0;1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0 ml). Adult mortality was verified after 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180 minutes for both genders studied. For action of Azadirachta Aedes spp essential it is indicated on population mortality in 6 days. with.
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