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摘要
家蝇(Musca domestica, L.)(双翅目:蝇科)是一种世界性的城市昆虫,具有兽医和医学意义。这种蝇的成虫引起滋扰,是影响人类和动物的病原体的常见媒介。本研究的目的是寻找一种环境友好的方法来消灭和击退城市地区成虫阶段的家蝇。采用极性不同的溶剂(己烷、乙酸乙酯、丙酮、乙醇和水),在实验室和室内条件下测试了Bidens pilosa L. (Asteraceae)提取物对成虫期的杀虫毒性。结果表明,乙醇提取物具有较强的饵料毒性,而乙酸乙酯提取物具有较高的接触毒性死亡率。测定了对成虫最有效溶剂的LC50和LC90值。在实验笼中进行驱避试验,发现丙酮提取物是最有效的驱避剂。试验中提取的RC90 (41.6 mg/ml)在室内条件下进行试验,30 min内驱避成虫79%。计算丙酮提取物驱避成虫的RT50和RT90值。对乙酸乙酯、丙酮和乙醇提取物进行气相色谱-质谱分析,鉴定出亚麻酸和9h -芴,9-重氮为主要化合物。因此,毛缕草提取物有潜力成为一种有效的消灭和驱赶家蝇的生物农药。
Toxicity of Spanish needle extract (Asteraceae) on the adult stage of the house fly (Diptera: Muscidae).
The house fly, Musca domestica (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae), is a worldwide urban species of insect that is of veterinary and medical interest. Adults of this fly cause nuisance and are common vectors of pathogens that affect both humans and animals. The purpose of this research was to find an environmentally friendly approach to eliminate and repel the adult stage of house flies in urban areas. Bidens pilosa L. (Asteraceae) extract was tested for insecticidal toxicity against the adult stage in both laboratory and room conditions, using different solvents with varying polarities (hexane, ethyl acetate, acetone, ethanol, and water). The results indicate that the ethanol extract had strong bait toxicity, while the ethyl acetate extract showed high mortality from contact toxicity. The LC50 and LC90 values of the most effective solvents that killed adult stages were determined. In the repellent test conducted in an experimental cage, acetone extract was found to be the most effective repellent. The RC90 (41.6 mg/ml) from the test was used for testing under room conditions, where it repelled 79% of adult house flies within 30 min. The RT50 and RT90 values of the acetone extract for repelling adult house flies were calculated. GC-MS analysis of the ethyl acetate, acetone, and ethanol extracts identified linolenic acid and 9H-Fluorene, 9-diazo- as the main compounds present. Therefore, B. pilosa extract has the potential as an efficient biopesticide for eliminating and repelling house flies.