Works (5)

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1991 journal article

Comparison of floating and sinking encapsulated formulations of the fungus Lagenidium giganteum for control of Anopheles larvae

Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 7, 250–254.

By: L. Rueda, K. Patel & R. Axtell

Source: NC State University Libraries
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1991 journal article

TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT OF THE FUNGAL PATHOGEN LAGENIDIUM-GIGANTEUM (OOMYCETES, LAGENIDIALES) IN LARVAE OF CULEX-QUINQUEFASCIATUS (DIPTERA, CULICIDAE)

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY, 28(1), 95–100.

By: K. Patel n, L. Rueda n, R. Axtell n & R. Stinner n

author keywords: INSECTA; LAGENIDIUM-GIGANTEUM; CULEX-QUINQUEFASCIATUS; TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT
MeSH headings : Animals; Culex / microbiology; Larva / microbiology; Oomycetes / growth & development; Temperature
TL;DR: The rates of development of Lagenidium giganteum were determined in the four larval instars of Culex quinquefasciatus Say held at 15, 20, 25, 27, 30, and 34 degrees C; vesicles and oospores occurred in 50% of the larvae (the median development time) after infection. (via Semantic Scholar)
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1990 journal article

Comparisons of different types and concentrations of alginates for encapsulation of Lagenidium giganteum (Oomycetes: Lagenidiales), a fungal pathogen of mosquito larvae

Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 6, 101–104.

By: K. Patel, L. Rueda & R. Axtell

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1990 journal article

Efficacy of encapsulated Lagenidium giganteum (Oomycetes: Lagenidiales) against Culex quinquefasciatus and Aedes aegypti larvae in artificial containers

Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 6, 694–699.

By: L. Rueda, K. Patel & R. Axtell

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1990 journal article

TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT DEVELOPMENT AND SURVIVAL RATES OF CULEX-QUINQUEFASCIATUS AND AEDES-AEGYPTI (DIPTERA, CULICIDAE)

JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY, 27(5), 892–898.

By: L. Rueda n, K. Patel n, R. Axtell n & R. Stinner n

MeSH headings : Aedes / growth & development; Animals; Culex / growth & development; Larva / growth & development; Pupa / growth & development; Temperature
TL;DR: In both species, body size generally decreased as temperature increased, and survival from eclosion to adult emergence was highest in the range from 20 to 30 degrees C and dropped drastically at 15 (38%) and 34 degrees C. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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