Effect of Bioinsecticide Granule Mixture of Sugar Apple Seed (Annonae Squamosa) and Betel Leaf (Piper Betle) On Morphology of Eggs Aedes Aegypti
Date
2021-04-29Author
NOVITASARI, Firdha
WAHYUNI, Dwi
SULISTYANINGSIH, Erma
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Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is an important public health problem in
Indonesia because its morbidity and mortality are quite high. Prevention by vector control methods
with chemical insecticides adversely affects the environment. Research on granular bioinsectide
mixture of betel leaf extract and sugar apple seeds against Aedes aegypti is expected to be used to
break the chain of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes starting from the juvenile stage (eggs) as an effort to
control the vector population naturally. Objective: This study aims to analyze the effect of granule
bioinsecticide mixture of sugar apple seed extract and betel leaf on changes in the morphology of
Aedes aegypti eggs. Methods: This study is a true-experimental study with a Post test Only Control
Group Design design. The treatment group will be given a granular bioinsecticide, a mixture of
sugar apple seed extract and betel leaf, positive control will be given abate while negative control
will be given aquades. Each group uses 25 eggs with 3 repetitions. On day 3, all eggs will be
observed using a stereo microscope to determine morphological changes. The data obtained will be
analyzed using ordinal regression test. Results: the ordinal regression test got the value of ρ in the
Wald test between (0.012 - 0.955)> α = 0.01. Conclusion: there is no effect of mixed granules of
betel leaf and sugar apple seeds on the mortality of Aedes aegypti eggs. Further research is needed
on new formulations using other natural ingredients to increase the effect of ovicides on Aedes
aegypti
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