Eco-friendly bio-larvicidal and antimicrobial activity of isolated bioactive compound from
Kurthia gibsonii
(Bacillales)
Dhayalan Arul,
Govindasamy Vinoth,
Ranganathan Muthusamy
et al.
Abstract:The targeted organisms include mosquito vectors, bacterial pathogens, and non-targeted organisms. Preliminary mosquito larvicidal activity was conducted using cell-free supernatants (CFSs) from isolated 11 gut bacteria. Among them, the bacterium SS11 exhibited promising results and was identified as Kurthia gibsonii based on its 16S rRNA sequence (1350 bp). The diethyl ether extract (DEE) of K. gibsonii demonstrated significant larvicidal effects, with LC50 values of 5.59 µl/mL and 8.59 µl/mL for 3rd instar la… Show more
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