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Relative survival and detoxification enzyme activity in Dysdercus koenigii (Hemiptera: Pyrrhocoridae) exposed to β-cyfluthrin alone and its nanometric emulsion
Dysdercus koenigii, a global cotton pest, inflicts significant crop losses via sucking the moisture and oil contents from leaves and seeds. The growing environmental hazards with conventional pesticides have led ...
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Open AccessLaboratory evaluation of the efficacy of deltamethrin-laced attractive toxic sugar bait formulation on Anopheles stephensi
Attractive toxic sugar bait (ATSB) is a promising “attract and kill”-based approach for mosquito control. It is a combination of flower nectar/fruit juice to attract the mosquitoes, sugar solution to stimulate...
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Indigenous Plants Demonstrating Effective Antioxidant Properties
Increased production of antioxidant herbal supplements utilizing traditional medicinal plants has been attributed to a high margin of economic effectiveness, environmental friendliness, and accessibility. Curr...
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Influence of lufenuron on the nutrient content and detoxification enzyme expression in Aedes aegypti L. (Diptera: Culicidae)
Aedes aegypti is of utmost public health concern transmitting various diseases of human health concern. Employment of chemical-based control interventions has induced immunity in mosquitoes, harmed environment, a...
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Cuticular thickening associated with insecticide resistance in dengue vector, Aedes aegypti L.
Aedes aegypti is a globally spread disease vector of supreme concern, primarily controlled by chemical insecticides. Current study investigates the comparative rate of acetamiprid and deltamethrin resistance deve...