Ovicidal Toxicity and Morphological Changes in Housefly Eggs Induced by the Essential Oils of Star Anise and Lemongrass and Their Main Constituents

dc.contributor.authorHataichanok Passara
dc.contributor.authorSirawut Sittichok
dc.contributor.authorJirisuda Sinthusiri
dc.contributor.authorTanapoom Moungthipmalai
dc.contributor.authorCheepchanok Puwanard
dc.contributor.authorKouhei Murata
dc.contributor.authorMayura Soonwera
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:16:27Z
dc.date.issued2024-6-27
dc.description.abstract. The morphological abnormalities observed in housefly eggs at death were those such as the shrivelling of the eggs, aberrations and damage to the eggshells, hatching lines, aeropyles, plastron, and micropyle. The potential of these two combinations as a cypermethrin replacement is compelling.
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/insects15070481
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/15522
dc.publisherInsects
dc.subjectInsect Pest Control Strategies
dc.subjectInsect Utilization and Effects
dc.subjectAllelopathy and phytotoxic interactions
dc.titleOvicidal Toxicity and Morphological Changes in Housefly Eggs Induced by the Essential Oils of Star Anise and Lemongrass and Their Main Constituents
dc.typeArticle

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