Abstract:In the laboratory, crude and chloroform: methanol extracts of Cuscuta chinensis seeds were evaluated for repellence and oviposition deterrence activities against adults of Culex quinquefasciatus at various concentrations. Hundred percent protection was attained from a 99% concentration of chloroform: methanol extract for 120 minutes whereas from the crude extract for the first 90 minutes with a gradual decrease. Crude and chloroform: methanol extracts of seeds were found to be highly effective in preventing ov… Show more
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