Molecular characterization of Aedes aegypti (L.), its bacterial microbiomes and their control in Saudi Arabia
S.E. Sharawi,
D.H. Kaneetah,
J.A. Mahyoub
et al.
Abstract:Aim: This study aims to identify laboratory strains of Aedes aegypti at a molecular level and isolate bacteria from various developmental stages, while also assessing the effectiveness of environmentally friendly Bacillus subtilis compared to a commercial insecticide (Bacilod 5000 IU) containing Bacillus thuringiensis against the 4th larval stage of Ae. aegypti. Methodology: The molecular analysis revealed a new strain of Ae. aegypti and identified 24 bacterial strains from 9 distinct families. These novel st… Show more
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