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Falkowski, Michaël; Jahn-oyac, Arnaud; Odonne, Guillaume; Flora, Claudiane; Estevez, Yannick; Touré, Seindé; Boulogne, Isabelle; Robinson, Jean-charles; Béreau, Didier; Petit, Philippe; Azam, Didier; Coke, Maïra; Issaly, Jean; Gaborit, Pascal; Stien, Didier; Eparvier, Véronique; Dusfour, Isabelle; Houël, Emeline. |
Natural products have proven to be an immeasurable source of bioactive compounds. The exceptional biodiversity encountered in Amazonia, alongside a rich entomofauna and frequent interactions with various herbivores is the crucible of a promising chemodiversity. This prompted us to search for novel botanical insecticides in French Guiana. As this French overseas department faces severe issues linked to insects, notably the strong incidence of vector-borne infectious diseases, we decided to focus our research on products able to control the mosquito Aedes aegypti. We tested 452 extracts obtained from 85 species originating from 36 botanical families and collected in contrasted environments against an Aedes aegypti laboratory strain susceptible to all... |
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Palavras-chave: Mosquito larvicides; Culicidae; Amazonian chemodiversity; Screening optimization; Quasi-Poisson generalized linear model; Chemical defense. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00514/62544/66894.pdf |
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