The larvicidal effects of neem tree (Azadirachta indica) leaf and seed extracts on mosquito larvae (Second year school year 1993-1994) / Henry Tiu II [and ten others]
Subject(s): Abstract: Joining the global effort of making our environment a better place to live in, the researchers of this study aim to determine the larvicidal effect of the Neem tree (Azadirachta indica) leaf and seed extracts on mosquito larvae. A comparison between the seed and leaf extract as to their effectivity is also done. The research was done in the hope of achieving cheap, effective and environment-friendly insecticide. In this study of the larvicidal effects of Neem tree leaf and seed extracts with different dilutions of 1:1, 1:2 and 1:5 are used on mosquito larvae exposed to the said extracts for different periods of time: 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes and 120 minutes. Fresh Neem tree seeds and air-dried leaves are used as sources of the extracts. Method of extraction is by Dry-hand method. The mosquito larvae randomly collected and not taking into account their age, specie and breeding place. T-test for the significance of two proportions is the statistical method used for the analysis of the data. The base line dilution of 1:5 was used. After three replicates with a maximum period of two hours, results showed an increasing larvicidal effect as the concentration of the Neem extract from both seed and leaf is increased. For the positive control, a 100% larvicidal effect was observed 15 minutes after the time of application. For the negative control, a larvicidal effect of zero percent was obtained even 120 minutes after the time of application. Conclusions made base on the results of the study were: that extracts from Need seeds have greater larvicidal effects on mosquito larvae than extracts from Neem leaves; that 1:1 concentrations of both Neem tree leaf and seed extract produced the greatest larvicidal effect on mosquito larvae.| Cover image | Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | URL | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | Item hold queue priority | Course reserves | |
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Joining the global effort of making our environment a better place to live in, the researchers of this study aim to determine the larvicidal effect of the Neem tree (Azadirachta indica) leaf and seed extracts on mosquito larvae. A comparison between the seed and leaf extract as to their effectivity is also done. The research was done in the hope of achieving cheap, effective and environment-friendly insecticide.
In this study of the larvicidal effects of Neem tree leaf and seed extracts with different dilutions of 1:1, 1:2 and 1:5 are used on mosquito larvae exposed to the said extracts for different periods of time: 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes and 120 minutes. Fresh Neem tree seeds and air-dried leaves are used as sources of the extracts. Method of extraction is by Dry-hand method. The mosquito larvae randomly collected and not taking into account their age, specie and breeding place.
T-test for the significance of two proportions is the statistical method used for the analysis of the data. The base line dilution of 1:5 was used. After three replicates with a maximum period of two hours, results showed an increasing larvicidal effect as the concentration of the Neem extract from both seed and leaf is increased. For the positive control, a 100% larvicidal effect was observed 15 minutes after the time of application. For the negative control, a larvicidal effect of zero percent was obtained even 120 minutes after the time of application. Conclusions made base on the results of the study were: that extracts from Need seeds have greater larvicidal effects on mosquito larvae than extracts from Neem leaves; that 1:1 concentrations of both Neem tree leaf and seed extract produced the greatest larvicidal effect on mosquito larvae.
Cebu Doctors' Proceedings, 1993 9 (2) pages 88-100
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