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Isolation and Identification of Local Soil Bacteria with Larvicidal Activities Against Aedes aegypti Larvae

Naif Mohammed Alotaibi1, Saber Abdelkader Saïdi1, Mohamed Mohamed Roushdy1, Idris Abdulrahman2,3, Amna A. Saddiq1,4, Turki M. Alshaikh1, Naser AL- Kenani5, Saleh Mohammed Al Maaqar5 and Saleh Mohammed Al Maaqar6
  • 1 Department of Biology, College of Sciences and Arts at Khulis, University of Jeddah, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • 2 Department of Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
  • 3 Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, Kaduna State University, Nigeria
  • 4 College of Sciences, Department of Biology, University of Jeddah, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • 5 Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
  • 6 Department of Biology, Faculty of Education, Albaydha University, Al-Baydha, Yemen

Abstract

Mosquito-borne diseases caused by infected mosquitoes like dengue fever, Zika fever, Chikungunya and malaria are spread to humans through biting causing disease epidemics all over the world. This indicates the necessity for new mosquito-borne disease control strategies in Saudi Arabia and internationally. This study evaluated the potential of local bacteria isolated from the soil of the Rahat region of Makkah, Saudi Arabia for the biocontrol of Aedes aegypti larvae, a major agent for the transmission of dengue fever. Soil samples were collected from the Rahat region, Makkah for the isolation of bacteria. The bacteria were evaluated for larvicidal activity against the larvae of A. aegypti. The bacteria that show toxicity to the larvae were identified using morphological and molecular characteristics. Four different strains of the bacteria with a toxicity towards A. aegypti larvae were isolated and identified. Two of the isolates (Brevibacillus centrosporus N8 and Cytobacillus species N7) caused 100% mortality in 24 h while the other two isolates (Escherichia coli N3 and Escherichia coli N4) caused at least 70% mortality. The findings of this study revealed the larvicidal activity of soil bacteria from the Rahat region, Makkah and could be a potential candidate for the biocontrol of mosquito vectors.

OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences
Volume 22 No. 4, 2022, 520-528

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ojbsci.2022.520.528

Submitted On: 18 August 2022 Published On: 14 December 2022

How to Cite: Alotaibi, N. M., Saïdi, S. A., Roushdy, M. M., Abdulrahman, I., Saddiq, A. A., Alshaikh, T. M., AL- Kenani, N. & Al Maaqar, S. M. (2022). Isolation and Identification of Local Soil Bacteria with Larvicidal Activities Against Aedes aegypti Larvae. OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences, 22(4), 520-528. https://doi.org/10.3844/ojbsci.2022.520.528

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Keywords

  • Larvicidal
  • Aedes Aegypti
  • Biocontrol
  • Soil Bacteria
  • Dengue Fever