Biosurfactants produced by Bacillus subtilis A1 and Pseudomonas stutzeri NA3 reduce longevity and fecundity of Anopheles stephensi and show high toxicity against young instars
Punniyakotti Parthipan(SRM Institute of Science and Technology), Aruliah Rajasekar(Thiruvalluvar University), Ranganathan Babujanarthanam(Thiruvalluvar University), Akon Higuchi(National Central University), Raja Kumaresan Sarankumar(Thiruvalluvar University), Giovanni Benelli(University of Pisa), Kadarkarai Murugan(Thiruvalluvar University), Pandian Amuthavalli(Bharathiar University), Pattanathu Rahman(University of Portsmouth), Jaganathan Anitha(Bharathiar University)
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