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Potential of two entomopathogenic fungi, Beauveria bassiana and metarhizium anisopliae as biocontrol agents of Rhpalosiphum padi and Shizaphis graminum, (Homoptera: Aphididae) in laboratory and field.

Authors :
Ashraf, Misbah
Hussain, Dilbar
Hussain, Shahbaz
Din, Naima
Ali, Qurban
Shah Jahan, Muhammad
Yasin, Muhammad
Farooq, Muhammad
Source :
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science. Feb2024, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p307-312. 6p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a major staple for the majority of the global population and plays a significant role in economic stability. Being a staple food, it is attacked by various insect pests mainly aphids. Rhpalosiphum padi and Shizaphis graminum are considered serious aphid pests of the wheat crop. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the insecticidal potential of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae against aphid species. B. bassiana and M. anisopliae were tested at three same dose rates (1.05 × 1013, 0.52 × 1013 and 2.1 × 1013conidia /ml) against the aphid species both in laboratory and field settings. Under laboratory conditions, B. bassiana and M. anisopliae were applied at the same dose rate and data regarding the mortality of insects were recorded after 3, 5 and 7 days. In the field, treatments were applied three times with a 15-day interval between each application. B. bassiana@1.05 × 1013conidia /ml resulted in maximum mortality against R. padi (83.39%) than S. graminum (79.36%) under laboratory conditions after a 7-day interval. Similarly, under field conditions, the mortality rates were 69.33% for R. padi, and 66.34% for S. graminum after the third spray treatment. The results concluded that B. bassiana provides more effective control than M. anisopliae under both laboratory and natural conditions against R. Padi and S. graminum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17427584
Volume :
44
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175752995
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42690-024-01160-5