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K. P. Paily

Researcher at Indian Council of Medical Research

Publications -  26
Citations -  440

K. P. Paily is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Culex quinquefasciatus & Wuchereria bancrofti. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications receiving 387 citations.

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A review of the complexity of biology of lymphatic filarial parasites

TL;DR: Survival analysis of Culex quinquefasciatus infected with W. bancrofti showed that the parasite load in the mosquito is a risk factor of vector survival, and the possibility of in vitro and in vivo culture of filarial parasites is reviewed.
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Identification and characterization of a mosquito pupicidal metabolite of a Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis strain

TL;DR: This study showed that the mosquito pupicidal metabolite(s), produced by B. subtilis subsp.
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Isolation of a Pseudomonas fluorescens metabolite/exotoxin active against both larvae and pupae of vector mosquitoes.

TL;DR: A formulation was developed from the metabolite(s) of a novel Pseudomonas fluorescens Migula strain and tested against 4th-instar larvae and pupae of three species of vector mosquitoes and is the first report of a microbial formulation acting upon mosquito pupae, a non-feeding stage.
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Oviposition response of the mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus to the secondary metabolite(s) of the fungus, Trichoderma viride.

TL;DR: Secondary metabolites produced by Trichoderma viride, a deuteromycetes fungus, under submerged culture condition were formulated and evaluated for oviposition attractancy against gravid females of Culex quinquefasciatus mosquito, finding the former was found to be more attractive to result in 70% egg laying than the later with 30% egg lay.
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Characterisation of three mosquitocidal Bacillus strains isolated from mangrove forest

TL;DR: This is the first study demonstrating mosquito pupicidal activity of B. thuringiensis subsp israelensis/tochigiensis from India, and the first report of isolation of a highly active B. subtilis strain.