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UV sensitivity of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae isolates under investigation as potential biological control agents in South African citrus orchards
- Source :
- Fungal Biology. 124:304-310
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2020.
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Abstract
- Seven indigenous entomopathogenic fungal isolates were identified as promising biocontrol agents of key citrus pests including false codling moth, Thaumatotibia leucotreta Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), citrus thrips, Scirtothrips aurantii Faure (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and citrus mealybug, Planococcus citri (Risso) (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) under laboratory conditions. Even though field trials using the two most virulent isolates (Beauveria bassiana G Ar 17 B3 and Metarhizium anisopliae FCM Ar 23 B3) against soil-dwelling life stages of T. leucotreta were positive, foliar application against citrus mealybugs and thrips, has been disappointing. Thus, the UV sensitivity of the seven initial promising isolates (four B. bassiana and three M. anisopliae) in comparison with two commercial isolates (M. anisopliae ICIPE 69 and B. bassiana PPRI 5339) and their formulated products were investigated in this study. All isolates investigated were highly sensitive to UV radiation, and a 2 h exposure to simulated full-spectrum solar radiation at 0.3 W/m2 killed conidia of all tested isolates. Nonetheless, variability in susceptibility was found amongst isolates after exposure for 1 h. The most virulent M. anisopliae isolate, FCM Ar 23 B3, was the most susceptible to UV radiation with
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
Tortricidae
Citrus
Metarhizium
Ultraviolet Rays
Biological pest control
Metarhizium anisopliae
Beauveria bassiana
01 natural sciences
03 medical and health sciences
Planococcus citri
Genetics
Animals
Beauveria
Mealybug
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
030304 developmental biology
0303 health sciences
biology
Thripidae
biology.organism_classification
Horticulture
Infectious Diseases
Biological Control Agents
False codling moth
010606 plant biology & botany
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18786146
- Volume :
- 124
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Fungal Biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....63e2c74524dc8c4d77d6648222144f7f