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DOI | 10.1016/j.actatropica.2017.02.033 |
Reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration for recovery and reuse of larval rearing water in Anopheles arabiensis mass production: Effect of water quality on larval development and fitness of emerging adults | |
Mamai, Wadaka1; Hood-Nowotny, Rebecca; Maiga, Hamidou; Ali, Adel Barakat3; Bimbile-Somda, Nanwintoun S.2; Soma, Diloma Dieudonne; Yamada, Hanano4; Lees, Rosemary Susan3; Gilles, Jeremie R. L.1,2,4 | |
通讯作者 | Mamai, Wadaka ; Gilles, Jeremie R. L. |
来源期刊 | ACTA TROPICA
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ISSN | 0001-706X |
EISSN | 1873-6254 |
出版年 | 2017 |
卷号 | 170页码:126-133 |
英文摘要 | Background: Countries around the world are showing increased interest in applying the sterile insect technique against mosquito disease vectors. Many countries in which mosquitoes are endemic, and so where vector control using the sterile insect technique may be considered, are located in arid zones where water provision can be costly or unreliable. Water reuse provides an alternate form of water supply. In order to reduce the cost of mass rearing of Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes, the possibility of recycling and reusing larval rearing water was explored. Methods: The used rearing water Nifty water’) was collected after the tilting of rearing trays for collection of larvae/pupae, and larvae/pupae separation events and underwent treatment processes consisting of ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis. First-instar An. arabiensis larvae were randomly assigned to different water-type treatments, 500 larvae per laboratory rearing tray: ’clean’ dechlorinated water, routinely used in rearing; dirty water; and ’recycled’ dirty water treated using reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration. Several parameters of insect quality were then compared: larval development, pupation rate, adult emergence, body size and longevity. Water quality of the samples was analyzed in terms of ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, sulphate, dissolved oxygen, chloride, and phosphate concentrations after the larvae had all pupated or died. Surface water temperatures were also recorded continuously during larval development. Results: Pupation rates and adult emergence were similar in all water treatments. Adult body sizes of larvae reared in recycled water were similar to those reared in clean water, but larger than those reared in the dirty larval water treatment, whereas the adult longevity of larvae reared in recycled water was significantly increased relative to both ’clean’ and ’dirty’ water. Dirty larval water contained significantly higher concentrations of ammonium, sulfate, phosphate and chloride and lower levels of dissolved oxygen than clean water. These parameters significantly varied during the period of larval development. After dirty water was recycled by ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis, all the parameters measured were the same as those in clean water. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the potential for using recycled larval rearing water to supplement clean dechlorinated water supplies. Recycling used water improved its quality and of the reared mosquitoes. As water demands and environmental pressures grow, recycling of larval rearing water will improve the sustainability and affordability of mosquito mass-rearing. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
英文关键词 | Sterile insect technique Mass production Anopheles arabiensis Water recycling Ultrafiltration Reverse osmosis Chemical properties |
类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Austria ; Cameroon ; England |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000401600300015 |
WOS关键词 | MALARIA ; AMMONIA ; GAMBIAE ; HABITATS ; DIPTERA ; CAGE |
WOS类目 | Parasitology ; Tropical Medicine |
WOS研究方向 | Parasitology ; Tropical Medicine |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/197007 |
作者单位 | 1.Joint FAO IAEA Div Nucl Techn Food & Agr, Insect Pest Control Lab, Vienna, Austria; 2.Inst Rech Agricole Developpement IRAD, Yaounde, Cameroon; 3.Austrian Inst Technol, Dept Energy, Environm Resources Technol, Tulin, Austria; 4.Univ Liverpool Liverpool Sch Trop Med, Vector Biol Dept, LITE Liverpool Insect Testing Estab, Pembroke Pl, Liverpool 13 5QA, Merseyside, England |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Mamai, Wadaka,Hood-Nowotny, Rebecca,Maiga, Hamidou,et al. Reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration for recovery and reuse of larval rearing water in Anopheles arabiensis mass production: Effect of water quality on larval development and fitness of emerging adults[J],2017,170:126-133. |
APA | Mamai, Wadaka.,Hood-Nowotny, Rebecca.,Maiga, Hamidou.,Ali, Adel Barakat.,Bimbile-Somda, Nanwintoun S..,...&Gilles, Jeremie R. L..(2017).Reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration for recovery and reuse of larval rearing water in Anopheles arabiensis mass production: Effect of water quality on larval development and fitness of emerging adults.ACTA TROPICA,170,126-133. |
MLA | Mamai, Wadaka,et al."Reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration for recovery and reuse of larval rearing water in Anopheles arabiensis mass production: Effect of water quality on larval development and fitness of emerging adults".ACTA TROPICA 170(2017):126-133. |
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