Control of Aedes mosquito populations using recombinant microalgae expressing short hairpin RNAs and their effect on plankton.
New biocontrol strategies are urgently needed to combat vector-borne infectious diseases. This study presents a low-cost method to produce a potential mosquito insecticide that utilizes the microalgae released into suburban water sources to control mosquito populations. Chlorella microalgae are ubiq...
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Main Authors: | Xiaowen Fei (Author), Sha Xiao (Author), Xiaodan Huang (Author), Zhijie Li (Author), Xinghan Li (Author), Changhao He (Author), Yajun Li (Author), Xiuxia Zhang (Author), Xiaodong Deng (Author) |
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