Identification and study of mosquito-borne flora in Karamay City

Huang Y., Mayire H., Du F., Li Y., Zhao L., Chen Y., Guo W., Zhang R.

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Abstract
This study focuses on the identification and characterization of mosquito-borne flora in Karamay City to understand their potential role in mosquito ecology and disease transmission. Field surveys were conducted to collect plant specimens in mosquito habitats, followed by botanical identification and analysis of their interactions with local mosquito populations. Results indicate the presence of diverse plant species that serve as breeding sites, resting places, or sources of nutrition for mosquitoes. Certain plants were found to influence mosquito abundance and behavior, suggesting their significance in vector ecology. The findings provide valuable insights for integrated mosquito control strategies, highlighting the importance of targeting mosquito-associated flora to reduce vector populations and prevent mosquito-borne diseases in Karamay City.


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Huang Y., Mayire H., Du F., Li Y., Zhao L., Chen Y., Guo W., Zhang R.