
Sources of Potential Fungi Generated Biogenic Nanoparticles for the Control of Diseases Transmitting Mosquitoes: A Review
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
letters in applied nanobioscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2284-6808
DOI - 10.33263/lianbs112.35233536
Subject(s) - beauveria bassiana , biology , culex quinquefasciatus , metarhizium anisopliae , vector (molecular biology) , aedes aegypti , anopheles stephensi , mosquito control , biological pest control , anopheles , malaria , larva , veterinary medicine , microbiology and biotechnology , toxicology , botany , medicine , biochemistry , gene , immunology , recombinant dna
Vector mosquitoes are diseases transmitting malaria, filarial, dengue, and Japanese encephalitis are an enormous burden to public people worldwide. There is no proper vaccine for those diseases; even though malaria is significant, challenges are still waiting for successful management. Recently, fungi and fungi-derived products control mosquito larvae, pupae, and adults better than compared to plants or other microorganisms. The using fungi such as Aspergillus sp., Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, Verticillium lecanii are more virulent for controlling mosquito vectors, Aedes aegypti, Anopheles stephensi, Culex quinquefasciatus. The synthesis of silver, gold, zinc, and copper nanoparticles from those fungi has been getting good biological sources for significant reduction of mosquito larval and pupal populations. Fungal-based nanoparticles are highly effective and biorational insecticide for the control of vector populations. In this review, we discussed various sources of fungi that can be synthesized from different nanoparticles to control disease-transmitting mosquito vectors.