Evaluation of the susceptibility to fipronil of Rhipicephalus microplus larvae from egg masses incubated at different times of oviposition
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in vitro test, laboratory colonies, tick.

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Rocha, D. de O., Roque, R. M. da S., Vieira, T. de S., Guimarães, B. G., de Jesus, I. L. R., Rocha, M. B. da S., Scott, F. B., & Avelar, B. R. (2023). Evaluation of the susceptibility to fipronil of Rhipicephalus microplus larvae from egg masses incubated at different times of oviposition . Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 45, e005922. https://doi.org/10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm005922

Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate the susceptibility of R. microplus larvae from different oviposition times to fipronil. The LPT was performed in sextuplicate, at concentrations of 18.75, 37.5, 75, 150 and 300 μg.mL-1. The LC50 found for the egg masses incubated with +7, +14 and +21 days were respectively 105.87, 110.71 and 121.22 μg.mL-1. The larvae originating from egg masses from the same group of engorged females, incubated on different days, presented similar mortality rates compared to the evaluated fipronil concentrations, facilitating the maintenance of laboratory colonies of this tick species.

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Copyright (c) 2023 Daniela de Oliveira Rocha, Roxanne Marina da Silva Roque, Thiago de Souza Vieira, Brena Gava Guimarães, Ingrid Lins Raquel de Jesus, Marisa Beatriz da Silva Rocha, Fabio Barbour Scott, Barbara Rauta Avelar