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SUPERVISED BY- SUBMITTED BY-

Dr Joyita Das Misha Saumya (Roll no.28)

Lecturer Jyoti (Roll no.25)

Department of Zoology Pushpa (Roll no.164)

Patna Women’s College B.sc III Zoology (Hons)

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LIFE

CYCLE

EGG

LARVA

PUPA

ADULT

LARVA

KILLED

LIFE CYCLE

NOT

COMPLETED

EGG

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BIOLOGICAL

CONTROL

EASILY

AVAILABLE

ANOPHELESSHOW NO

RESISTANCE

CHEAP AND

ACCESSIBLE

ECO-FRIENDLY

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LIFE CYCLE OF PLASMODIUM

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1.To study the incidence of malaria

in certain areas of Patna.

2.To study the relative abundance of

infective stage in a particular area.

3.To study the biological control of larval and adult form

of the mosquito.

4.To compare the biological and

chemical methods for the control of the

vector.

5.To study the effectiveness of certain plants regarding the

biological control .

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Treatment of Anopheles larvae with different plants.

Comparative study of chemical and biological control methods of

the vector.

Survey to study the incidences of malaria in three different hospitals

of Patna.

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SURVEY

Inhalation of chemical sprays cause respiratory disorders.

Low platelet countMostly cases of

P. vivax

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Plants studied for efficacy as means of biological control were Psidium guajava, Ocimum sanctum and Cynodon dactylon.

A pilot study was done to select the appropriate doses.

Anopheles larvae were treated with selected doses for ten days.

Effects of doses were observed carefully and number of mortalities were noted down.

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• An ideal model was set up for the process.

• 30gm and 50gm of guava, doob and tulsi dried

leaves were fumigated with coconut outer

dried part in the ratio 1:1

• Ten Anopheles mosquito were put in the

chamber and were observed carefully.

• Likewise, coil was kept in the chamber and

mortalities were noted down.

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• Biological control methods are highly effective

without any ill-effect on environment and

human health.

• Plants leaves powder causes a certain level of

irritation and hence mortality in the Anopheles

larvae.

• Different phytochemicals present in the plants

have larvicidal properties.

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Tulsi

• Oleic acid, palmitic acid and linoleic acid

• Leaves contain ursolic acid

Guava

• Oleic acid, palmitoleic acid, stearic acid

• Palmitic acid and linoleic acid

Doob

• 3-phosphoinositide

• 4-amino-2methyl-5diphosphomethylpyridine.

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• Researches show that mosquitoes have

developed resistance against chemicals.

• Biological control of vector is an essential and

effective means for controlling transmission of

malaria.

• Plants offer a safer alternative to synthetic

chemicals and can be obtained by individuals

and communities easily at a very low cost.

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• Psidium guajava was most effective followed by Cynodon dactylon and Ocimum sanctum for the treatment of larvae.

• In the fumigation process, all the three plants were effective.

• Comparative study of chemical and biological control showed that:

mosquitoes remained inactive for hours but

did not die by the use of coils.

biological fumigation caused mortality of

mosquitoes.

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Guava showed

highest efficacy

Doob was

Also potent.

Tulsi was also quite effective.

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PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN DURING EXPERIMENT

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• More emphasis should be given on biological method of control of the eradication of the vector.

• Dried leaves powder can be put in the areas of stagnant water like pots, coolers, water tanks etc.

• Plants like Psidium guajava, Ocimum sanctum and Cynodon dactylon can be grown in such places or containers where there is water logging to prevent the growth of its larvae.

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