Attractive Sugar Bait Formulation for Development of Attractive Toxic Sugar Bait for Control of < em > Aedes aegypti < /em > (Linnaeus)
Conclusion. Guava juice-ASB showed the highest attractancy against both laboratory and field-collected strains of Ae. aegypti and can be used to formulate ATSB by combining with a toxicant. The field studies with these formulations will ascertain their efficacy and possible use in mosquito management programs.PMID:35832334 | PMC:PMC9273391 | DOI:10.1155/2022/2977454 (Source: Journal of Tropical Medicine)
Source: Journal of Tropical Medicine - July 14, 2022 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Sarita Kumar Aarti Sharma Roopa Rani Samal Manoj Kumar Vaishali Verma Ravinder Kumar Sagar ShriPati Singh Kamaraju Raghavendra Source Type: research

Response of microbiomes with different abundances to removal of metal fractions by soil washing
In this study, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), citric acid (CA), and fermented pineapple peel residue (FPP) were used as representatives of chelates, low molecular organic acids and biological materials to wash Pb-polluted soils, and their impacts on microbial community were investigated. Washing with these agents effectively removed Pb, but altered microbial community structure. After washing with EDTA, CA, and FPP, 3-8 bacterial phyla and 1 fungal phylum greatly increased, while 7-20 bacterial and 0-6 fungal phyla severely decreased or even disappeared. The alterations of different microbiomes were closely relate...
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - July 14, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Xiaomei Pan Shirong Zhang Ting Li Jinyi Ouyang Guoshu Gong Guiyin Wang Xiaoxun Xu Yulin Pu Lulu Long Yongxia Jia Source Type: research

Attractive Sugar Bait Formulation for Development of Attractive Toxic Sugar Bait for Control of < em > Aedes aegypti < /em > (Linnaeus)
Conclusion. Guava juice-ASB showed the highest attractancy against both laboratory and field-collected strains of Ae. aegypti and can be used to formulate ATSB by combining with a toxicant. The field studies with these formulations will ascertain their efficacy and possible use in mosquito management programs.PMID:35832334 | PMC:PMC9273391 | DOI:10.1155/2022/2977454 (Source: Journal of Tropical Medicine)
Source: Journal of Tropical Medicine - July 14, 2022 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Sarita Kumar Aarti Sharma Roopa Rani Samal Manoj Kumar Vaishali Verma Ravinder Kumar Sagar ShriPati Singh Kamaraju Raghavendra Source Type: research

Response of microbiomes with different abundances to removal of metal fractions by soil washing
In this study, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), citric acid (CA), and fermented pineapple peel residue (FPP) were used as representatives of chelates, low molecular organic acids and biological materials to wash Pb-polluted soils, and their impacts on microbial community were investigated. Washing with these agents effectively removed Pb, but altered microbial community structure. After washing with EDTA, CA, and FPP, 3-8 bacterial phyla and 1 fungal phylum greatly increased, while 7-20 bacterial and 0-6 fungal phyla severely decreased or even disappeared. The alterations of different microbiomes were closely relate...
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - July 14, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Xiaomei Pan Shirong Zhang Ting Li Jinyi Ouyang Guoshu Gong Guiyin Wang Xiaoxun Xu Yulin Pu Lulu Long Yongxia Jia Source Type: research

Attractive Sugar Bait Formulation for Development of Attractive Toxic Sugar Bait for Control of < em > Aedes aegypti < /em > (Linnaeus)
Conclusion. Guava juice-ASB showed the highest attractancy against both laboratory and field-collected strains of Ae. aegypti and can be used to formulate ATSB by combining with a toxicant. The field studies with these formulations will ascertain their efficacy and possible use in mosquito management programs.PMID:35832334 | PMC:PMC9273391 | DOI:10.1155/2022/2977454 (Source: Journal of Tropical Medicine)
Source: Journal of Tropical Medicine - July 14, 2022 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Sarita Kumar Aarti Sharma Roopa Rani Samal Manoj Kumar Vaishali Verma Ravinder Kumar Sagar ShriPati Singh Kamaraju Raghavendra Source Type: research