International audienceDecaying alder leaves in water from Alpine Aedes breeding sites, particularly their toxicity to larval Culicidae, were investigated and characterized with comparative toxicological and chemical methods. Bioassays that used third-instar Aedes aegypti as a reference species indicated that the larvicidal effect of crude leaf litter varied with decaying age of the litter, while no toxicity was detected from leaching water of the mosquito breeding sites. Ten-month-old leaf litter was the most toxic. Comparison of the different soluble and insoluble fractions obtained after sequential extraction of decomposed litter allowed us to localize the toxicity factor to an insoluble cell-wall fraction. The toxicity seems to be linked...
The fate of the phototoxic phytochemical, $\alpha$-terthienyl ($\alpha$-T), which has been proposed ...
International audienceThe larvicidal effects of polyphenols from dietary alder leaf litter were inve...
International audienceIn order to examine the factors influencing xenobiotic toxicity against larval...
International audienceDecaying alder leaves in water from Alpine Aedes breeding sites, particularly ...
International audienceThe toxicological characteristics of dietary decomposed alder leaf litter agai...
International audienceThe relative toxicity of leaf litter to nematocerous dipteran larvae character...
International audiencePreviously we described the mosquito larvicidal properties of decomposed leaf-...
International audienceThe larvicidal properties of the dietary leaf litter originating from the vege...
International audienceHot water-extraction was performed on decomposed leaf litter in order to solub...
International audienceIn order to confirm the phytotoxicological basis for the ecological specializa...
International audienceThe larvicidal effects of polyphenols of natural crude decomposed alder leaf l...
International audienceDietary leaf litter chemistry is known to play an important ecotoxicological r...
The fate of the phototoxic phytochemical, $\alpha$-terthienyl ($\alpha$-T), which has been proposed ...
International audienceThe larvicidal effects of polyphenols from dietary alder leaf litter were inve...
International audienceIn order to examine the factors influencing xenobiotic toxicity against larval...
International audienceDecaying alder leaves in water from Alpine Aedes breeding sites, particularly ...
International audienceThe toxicological characteristics of dietary decomposed alder leaf litter agai...
International audienceThe relative toxicity of leaf litter to nematocerous dipteran larvae character...
International audiencePreviously we described the mosquito larvicidal properties of decomposed leaf-...
International audienceThe larvicidal properties of the dietary leaf litter originating from the vege...
International audienceHot water-extraction was performed on decomposed leaf litter in order to solub...
International audienceIn order to confirm the phytotoxicological basis for the ecological specializa...
International audienceThe larvicidal effects of polyphenols of natural crude decomposed alder leaf l...
International audienceDietary leaf litter chemistry is known to play an important ecotoxicological r...
The fate of the phototoxic phytochemical, $\alpha$-terthienyl ($\alpha$-T), which has been proposed ...
International audienceThe larvicidal effects of polyphenols from dietary alder leaf litter were inve...
International audienceIn order to examine the factors influencing xenobiotic toxicity against larval...