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Coagulation-flocculation: a potential application for mosquito Larval Source Management (LSM)

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ACTA TROPICA
卷 213, 期 -, 页码 -

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Integrated vector management (IVM) vector control; Larval Source Management (LSM) mosquito coagulation-flocculation; Culex pipiens pallens; PACl

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Coagulation-flocculation technology can be used to control larval mosquitoes, and the alum floc produced through coagulation-flocculation has shown a high level of toxicity against 1st to 2nd instar larvae, leading to an increase in larval mosquito mortality rate.
Larval mosquitoes have a more limited home range and lower resistance to adverse environment than adults, thus can be ideal targets for vector control in some cases. Coagulation-flocculation technology, which could be used for water treatment in breeding sites of several vector mosquito species, can significantly change both the distribution of organic particles and surface sediment characteristics in water environment. The aim of this study was to explore the effect, principle and possibility of using coagulation-flocculation technology in immature mosquitoes killing. In this study, dechlorinated water was treated with Poly Aluminum Chloride (PACl, sewage treatment using), and we observed the impacts of PACl treatment on the development and survival of immature Culex pipiens pallens mosquitoes. When exposed to PACl treatment, physical effect is believed to be a main reason of coagulation-flocculation caused high larvae mortality: I) alum floc layer increases the difficulty of larvae foraging, leads larvae starving to death; (II) the little floc particles could attach to the lateral hair of larvae, which impede floatation process and then surface respiration by larval mosquitoes. The alum floc layer had a good killing effect on the mosquito larvae, presented the half lethal time (LT50) of 2d, the 90% lethal time (LT90) of 8.7 +/- 7.3 14 +/- 4.5 d, and the pupation rate of 0 similar to (6.5 +/- 0.5)%, respectively. Our results indicates alum floc, produced by PACl coagulation-flocculation, was shown to be highly active against 1(st)-2(nd) instar larvae, the high mortality rate of immature mosquitoes as a result of physical effect. The observations suggest that coagulation flocculation technology offers a novel potential approach to a sustainable and low-impact mosquito control method.

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