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Title: Fungi from Anopheles darlingi Root, 1926, larval breeding sites in the Brazilian Amazon.
Authors: OLIVEIRA, M. R. de
SOUZA, T. F.
ARCOS, A. N.
KATAK, R. de M.
SILVA, S. R. S. da
CRUZ, J. C. da
SILVA, G. F. da
MARINOTTI, O.
TERENIUS, O.
SOUZA, A. D. L. de
SOUZA, A. Q. L. de
Affiliation: MARTA RODRIGUES DE OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAZONAS; THIAGO FERNANDES SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAZONAS; ADRIANO NOBRE ARCOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL; RICARDO DE MELO KATAK, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAZONAS; SARAH RAQUEL SILVEIRA DA SILVA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAZONAS; JEFERSON CHAGAS DA CRUZ, CPAA; GILVAN FERREIRA DA SILVA, CPAA; OSVALDO MARINOTTI, INDIANA UNIVERSITY; OLLE TERENIUS, UPPSALA UNIVERSITY; AFONSO DUARTE LEÃO DE SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAZONAS; ANTONIA QUEIROZ LIMA DE SOUZA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAZONAS.
Date Issued: 2024
Citation: PLoS One, v. 19, n. 12, e0312624, 2024.
Description: The fungi present in the aquatic habitats of mosquito larvae may provide the appropriate means to develop and implement biological control measures against malaria vectors [21–23], however, few mosquito-fungi interactions have been characterized. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the diversity of cultivable fungi present in the aquatic habitats of Anopheles darlingi larvae in two malaria-endemic municipalities in the state of Amazonas, and to fill a considerable gap in knowledge of the fungi present in the breeding sites of this important malaria vector.
NAL Thesaurus: Anopheles darlingi
Fungi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0312624
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPAA)

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