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Revista Brasileira De Entomologia | 2010

The effect of sub-lethal doses of Azadirachta indica (Meliaceae) oil on the midgut of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)

Antonia Railda Roel; Doroty Mesquita Dourado; Rosemary Matias; Karla Rejane de Andrade Porto; Aline V. Bednaski; Reginaldo Brito da Costa

The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, is one of the major field pests for maize production. It is mainly controlled by means of synthetic, and more recently by resistant cultivar of maize expressing Bt toxins. The neem tree, Azadirachta indica, is a plant that can potentially control insects with the advantage of being food and environmental safe. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of neem oil on the development and survival of S. frugiperda caterpillars by assessing histological alterations caused on their midgut. Newly hatched caterpillars were submitted to three neem oil concentrations: 0.006; 0.05; 0.4%, which were added to their artificial diet. Ten 3rd instar caterpillars, taken from each treatment, were submitted to histological analysis. The alimentary canals from the specimens were fixed in Baker for 12 hours, desiccated and diaphanized in alcohol/xylol (1:1) and xylol. After placing the samples in paraffin, they were sliced in 8 µm sections and stained with hematoxylin-eosin stain. The neem oil added to the diet of S. frugiperda caused total mortality at dose of 0.4% whilst still in the first instars, prolonged the larval and pupal stages, and reduced the pupal weight. Histo-physiological alterations such as degeneration of the epithelial lining of the midgut and in the peritrophic matrix were found at all concentrations of neem oil.


Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2008

Atividade larvicida do óleo de Anacardium humile Saint Hill sobre Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) (Diptera, Culicidae)

Karla Rejane de Andrade Porto; Antonia Railda Roel; Márcia Marlene da Silva; Rosemary Matias Coelho; Eloty Justina Dias Scheleder; Alex Haroldo Jeller

The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of Anacardium humile (monkey nuts) against Aedes aegypti larvae. Hexane, ethanol and aqueous extracts and oil from leaves were obtained from plant material collected from the Brazilian savanna. These were tested at concentrations of 1%, 0.5%, 0.25%, 0.125%, 0.05% and 0.0125%, diluted in 1% dimethyl sulfoxide. The dead larvae were counted 24 hours later. The Probit analysis method was used to obtain the LC(50) and the respective confidence intervals. The conclusion was that only the oil extracted from Anacardium humile leaves caused 100% mortality among fourth-instar Aedes aegypti larvae, using concentrations of up to 0.125%. This seems to indicate that the active ingredients are present in the most apolar phase. This indicates that this plant has potential use as a larvicide against Aedes aegypti. However, new tests should be carried out using other plant organs, as well as using other methods and solvents for the extraction.


Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2010

Evaluation of toxic effects with transition metal ions, EDTA, SBTI and acrylic polymers on Aedes aegypti (L., 1762) (Diptera: Culicidae) and Artemia salina (artemidae)

Eduardo José de Arruda; Ana Paula Leão Rossi; Karla Rejane de Andrade Porto; Lincoln Carlos Silva de Oliveira; Andréa Haruko Arakaki; Gessiel Newton Scheidt; Carlos Ricardo Soccol

This work aimed to evaluate the toxicity of some insecticides compounds on Aedes aegypti and Artemia salina larvae. Bioassays were carried out to evaluate the toxic effect after of 24 and 72 h using the compounds or associations. The LC10, LC50 and LC90 values were obtained and utilized for toxicity comparations. For Ae. aegypti, LC50 were 32.65 mg L-1 in 24 h for Na2[EDTA-Cu(II)] and total mortality in 72 h for SAP-Na2[EDTA-Cu(II)].


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2017

Screening of plant extracts and fractions on Aedes aegypti larvae found in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul (linnaeus, 1762) (culicidae)

Karla Rejane de Andrade Porto; Priscilla Rezende Motti; Mami Yano; Antonia Railda Roel; Claudia Andrea Lima Cardoso; Rosemary Matias

The constant use of chemical insecticides for Aedes aegypti control has caused resistance in the mosquito populations. Thus, the objective of this study was to analyze the larvicidal potential of extracts and fractions of plants on A. aegypti larvae. The analysis included sixty one extracts and twenty five fractions of fifty botanical species at concentrations of 0.25; 0.12; 0.06 to 0.03 mg mL-1; 4 replications and one negative control of dechlorinate water and 1% DMSO; and a positive control with rotenone. The toxicity index in descending order with LC50 for the most active of the extracts selected were ethanol extract of Ormosea arborea (0.111 mg mL-1) seeds and ethanol extracts of leaves such as Piper hispidum (0.169 mg mL-1), Solanum variabile (0.188 mg mL-1), O. arborea (0.238 mg mL-1), Turnera umifolia (0.242 mg mL-1) and Piper hispidum (0.567 mg mL-1). For plant fractions, the most active were chloroform (0.192 mg mL-1) and hexane (0.342 mg mL-1) P. aduncum leaves, hexane fraction (0.415 mg mL-1) and methanol extract (0.625 mg mL-1) of Spermacocea latifolia leaves. Regarding the extract of T. umifolia single species, there is no bibliographic report on their degree of efficiency as an insecticide.


Multitemas | 2016

Informe sobre a dengue em Campo Grande, MS: notificações, causas e consequências para a Saúde Pública

Márcia Marlene da Silva; Karla Rejane de Andrade Porto; Antonia Railda Roel; Rosemary Matias; L. D. Minzão

O trabalho e resultado da analise dedados de notificacoes distritais de casosde ocorrencia de dengue no ano de2006, o conse quente surto epidemicoem 2007, as primeiras notificacoes deocorrencia e confirmacao de casosem 2008, na cidade de Campo Grande,em Mato Grosso do Sul, suas causas econse quen cias para a Saude Publica.A dispersao dos casos de dengue pordistrito de saude (microrregiao) domunicipio de Campo Grande, queconcentrou a maior parte dos casosnotificados em Mato Grosso do Sul.


Ciencia Rural | 2010

Toxicidade do extrato aquoso das folhas de Anacardium humile para Bemisia tuberculata

Nézio Nery de Andrade Filho; Antonia Railda Roel; Karla Rejane de Andrade Porto; Rossilene Oliveira Souza; Rosemary Matias Coelho; Aymee Portela


Revista Brasileira de Biociências | 2013

Atividade inseticida do líquido da castanha de caju sobre larvas de Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) (Diptera: Culicidae)

Karla Rejane de Andrade Porto; Antonia Railda Roel; Alexandre Alves Machado; Claudia Andrea Lima Cardoso; Jenifer Michelline de Oliveira


Bioscience Journal | 2015

Phytochemistry and larvicidal activity of Spermacoce latifolia Aubl. (Rubiaceae) in the control of Aedes aegypti L. (Culicidae) = Fitoquímica e atividade larvicida de Spermacoce latifolia Aubl. (Rubiaceae) no controle de Aedes aegypti L. (Culicidae)

Ana Claudia Oliveira Firak Cosmoski; Antonia Railda Roel; Karla Rejane de Andrade Porto; Rosemary Matias Coelho; Michel Robin Honer; Priscila Rezende Motti


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2017

Insecticidal effect of the ethanol extract of Baccharis dracunculifolia (Asterales: Asteraceae)

Elizabete Maria da Silva; Antonia Railda Roel; Karla Rejane de Andrade Porto; Matheus Escobar Falco Escobar Falco; Rosemary Matias


Archive | 2016

Zika: abordagem clínica na atenção básica (Curso completo)

Rivaldo Venâncio da Cunha; Leika Aparecida Ishiyama Geniole; Carlos Alexandre Antunes de Brito; Normeide Pedreira dos Santos França; Orlando Gomes dos Santos Neto; Débora Dupas Gonçalves do Nascimento; Zoraida del Carmen Fernandez Grillo; Ana Tereza Gomes Guerrero; Sandra Maria do Valle Leone de Oliveira; Karla de Toledo Candido Muller; Karla Rejane de Andrade Porto; Marta de Melo Oliveira e Silva; Serginaldo José dos Santos

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Antonia Railda Roel

Universidade Católica Dom Bosco

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Márcia Marlene da Silva

Universidade Católica Dom Bosco

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Priscilla Rezende Motti

Universidade Católica Dom Bosco

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Reginaldo Brito da Costa

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Rivaldo Venâncio da Cunha

Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul

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