 
          © Benaki Phytopathological Institute
        
        
          Hellenic Plant Protection Journal
        
        
          
            8:
          
        
        
          21-26, 2015
        
        
          DOI 10.1515/hppj-2015-0004
        
        
          1
        
        
          Directorate of Plant Produce Protection, Ministry of
        
        
          Rural Development and Food, Greece
        
        
          2
        
        
          Laboratory of Pesticide Science, Agricultural Univer-
        
        
          sity of Athens, 75 Iera odos Str., GR-118 55 Athens,
        
        
          Greece
        
        
          3
        
        
          Laboratory of Biological Control of Pesticides, Benaki
        
        
          Phytopathological Institute, 8 St. Delta Str., GR-145 61
        
        
          Kifissia, Attica, Greece
        
        
          * Corresponding author: 
        
        
        
          
            Evaluation of Aquatain
          
        
        
          
            TM
          
        
        
          
            monomolecular surface film against
          
        
        
          
            mosquito larvae of
          
        
        
          
            Culex pipiens
          
        
        
          
            in a full-grown rice field in
          
        
        
          
            Greece
          
        
        
          I. Kioulos
        
        
          1,2*
        
        
          and G. Koliopoulos
        
        
          3
        
        
          
            Summary
          
        
        
          The impact of the monomolecular surface film Aquatain
        
        
          TM
        
        
          against mosquito larvae was
        
        
          tested in a rice field in Central Greece. Aquatain
        
        
          TM
        
        
          was poured in a 1.2 hectare rice paddy along the one
        
        
          side of the field. Laboratory reared mosquito larvae of
        
        
          Culex pipiens
        
        
          were introduced into cages placed
        
        
          in three different transects along the short side of the rice paddy. Larval mortality was counted 3, 6, 15
        
        
          and 25 days after application. In the line located closer to the site of Aquatain
        
        
          TM
        
        
          application, larval mor-
        
        
          tality ranged from 100% to 70%, 25 days after application. Mortality ranged from 88% to 25% in the
        
        
          middle transect and from 42%, to 10% in the more distant line. The results indicated that Aquatain
        
        
          TM
        
        
          provides sufficient larval control in wide mosquito larval habitats.
        
        
          
            Introduction
          
        
        
          Mosquitoes are the most important insects
        
        
          of public health due to the pathogens they
        
        
          transmit. Mosquito larvae require water to
        
        
          breed. Larval habitats vary among exten-
        
        
          sive surfaces with fresh or brackish water
        
        
          to small containers (used tyres). In agricul-
        
        
          tural areas, rice fields are often the most im-
        
        
          portant extensive mosquito larval breed-
        
        
          ing sites for both culicines and anophelines,
        
        
          vectors of serious human diseases (Lacey
        
        
          and Lacey, 1990).
        
        
          Rice cultivation in Greece covers some
        
        
          30.000 hectares every year, grown under
        
        
          constant flooding (FAOSTAT, 2012). In are-
        
        
          as with rice cultivation, mosquito bites im-
        
        
          pede human activities, especially at dusk.
        
        
          Moreover, in rice paddies many Culicinae
        
        
          and Anophelinae mosquito species prolif-
        
        
          erate including the main malaria vector in
        
        
          Greece,
        
        
          Anopheles sacharovi
        
        
          (Voyadjoglou-
        
        
          Samanidou
        
        
          et al.
        
        
          , 1989). Mosquito control in
        
        
          rice paddies is currently performed by aeri-
        
        
          al spraying of larvicides after a specific local
        
        
          authorization and under the supervision of
        
        
          the authorities, as an exception to the pro-
        
        
          hibition of aerial application of pesticides
        
        
          in EU on the grounds of the threat posed
        
        
          on public health by these breeding sites of
        
        
          mosquitoes. The effectiveness of the ap-
        
        
          plied larvicides is highly impeded by vege-
        
        
          tation, especially when rice plants are full-
        
        
          grown.
        
        
          A method to overcome such problems
        
        
          can be the use of alternative to biocides
        
        
          larvicidal agents which spreads efficiently
        
        
          covering the aquatic surface without accu-
        
        
          mulating around debris or vegetation. Such
        
        
          a solution can be the use of monomolecular
        
        
          surface films that can be effective on killing
        
        
          mosquito larvae and pupae physically and
        
        
          furthermore non-toxic and safe to the envi-
        
        
          ronment (Reiter, 1978; Das
        
        
          et al.
        
        
          , 1986; Bat-
        
        
          ra
        
        
          et al.
        
        
          , 2006; Bashir
        
        
          et al.
        
        
          , 2008). Aquatain
        
        
          TM
        
        
          is a silicone-based monomolecular surface
        
        
          film and its larvicidal and pupicidal proper-
        
        
          ties have been well documented in the lab-
        
        
          oratory (Bukhari and Knols, 2009; Webb and
        
        
          Russell, 2009). Mosquito control potential
        
        
          of Aquatain
        
        
          TM
        
        
          has also been investigated in