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B W Narladkar1, P R Shivpuje2, P C Harke3.
Abstract
AIM: Entomopathogenic fungi Metarhizium anisopliae and Beauveria bassiana had wide host range against insects and hence these are being exploited as fungal bio-pesticide on a large scale. Both fungi are proved pesticides against many crop pests and farmers are well acquainted with their use on the field. Thus, research was aimed to explore the potency of these fungal spores against larval and adult Culicoides midges, a pest of livestock.Entities:
Keywords: Beauveria bassiana; Culicoides spp; Metarhizium anisopliae; biocontrol agents; integrated pest management
Year: 2015 PMID: 27047065 PMCID: PMC4774696 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2015.156-163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
In-vitro and in-vivo testing of fungal BCAs against field collected Culicoides larvae.
| Concentration g/100 ml | Number of trials[ | Mortality percentage in petri dish after hours post treatment (Mt) | Mortality percentage in petri dish after hours post treatment (Bv) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 | 48 | 72 | 24 | 48 | 72 | ||
| 0.1 | 05 | 0.0±0.0 | 0.0±0.0 | 0.0±0.0 | 0.0±00 | 0.0±00 | 0.0±00 |
| 0.2 | 05 | 0.0±0.0 | 0.0±0.0 | 0.0±0.0 | 20.0±0.98 (18-22) | 20.0±0.98 (18-22) | 20.0±0.98 (18-22) |
| 0.4 | 05 | 20.0±0.98 (18-22) | 20.0±0.98 (18-22) | 20.0±0.98 (18-22) | 64.67±1.33 (60-72) | 68.33±1.33 (64-72) | 68.33±1.33 (64-72) |
| 0.5 | 05 | 67.83±3.53 (48-80) | 81.33±0.56 (80-84) | 81.33±0.56 (80-84) | 75.88±0.85 (72-80) | 83.33±2.44 (75-96) | 83.33±2.44 (75-96) |
| Field trial with 5.0 g of fungal powder per liter of water+5.0 ml of milk sprayed @ 30 ml/m2 area of drainage channel | 0 | 87.33±4.56 (75-100) | 149.16±6.73 (130-165) | 105.00±7.63 (80-130) | |||
| 1 | 76.00±1.16 (72-80) | 149.16±6.73 (130-165) | 105.00±7.63 (80-130) | ||||
| 2 | 83.33±2.44 (75-96) | 47.00±5.65 (20-50) | 50.00±0.85 (50-64) | ||||
| 3 | 81.33±0.56 (80-84) | 72.00±5.35 (50-80) | 66.33±2.04 (60-76) | ||||
| 4 | 81.33±0.56 (80-84) | 20.00±0.56 (15-22) | 75.88±0.85 (72-80) | ||||
| 5 | 95.33±3.65 (80-130) | 81.00±0.56 (80-84) | 22.88±3.85 (16-42) | ||||
| 6 | 95.33±3.65 (80-130) | 31.33±5.6 (20-50) | 83.33±2.44 (75-96) | ||||
| 7 | 145.00±8.65 (130-160) | 81.00±0.56 (80-84) | 70.00±2.04 (65-84) | ||||
| 8 | Larval count showed increasing trend | Resuming the population of larvae towards as on day 0 | Resuming the population of larvae towards as on day 0 | ||||
Each trial conducted with six replicates (n=30 [6×5]),
Average of six trials conducted at different periods on same drainage channel with same BCA, PT: Posttreatment, BCA: Biological control agents
LC50 values of different bio-pesticides used against Culicoides larvae and its comparison with LD50 values in rats.
| BCA | LC50 mg/L | LD50 value in rats | Remarks in context to LD50 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2692 mg (108 cfu/g) | On the basis of (a) LD50 values and evaluation studies of various strains of these two funguses which proved them as potent against dipterans pests [ | ||
| 3837 mg (108 cfu/g) | LD50 acute oral, rats>2000 mg/kg; LD50 acute dermal, rats>2000 mg/kg, intraperitoneal injection, rat tolerated (5×109 spores/kg bodyweight), |
Source=Powder containing 108 conidia/g was procured from Entomology Department, Agricultural College, Mahatma Phule Agricultural University, Rahuri Dist Ahemednagar (MS) India, LC50=Lethal concentration 50, LD50=Lethal dosage, BCA=Biological control agents, B. bassiana=Beauveria bassiana, M. anisopliae=Metarhizium anisopliae
Probit regression equations for fungal BCAs against Culicoides spp larvae.
| BCA | Regression equation | Fiducial limit | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower | Upper | |||
| Bv | PROBIT (p)=Intercept (2.694)+ | 2.824 | 4.908 | |
| Mt | PROBIT (p)=Intercept (1.975)+ | 2.504 | 4.660 | |
BCA=Biological control agent
Figure-2Probit line for Beauveria bassiana against Culicoides larvae.
Figure-3Culicoides larvae died due to Beauveria bassiana infection (×50).
Figure-4Normal cadaver of Culicoides larvae (control) (×50).
Figure-5Culicoides larvae died due to Metarhizium anisopliae (×50).
Figure-6Culicoides larvae died due to Metarhizium anisopliae (×50).
Figure-12Culicoides peregrinus growth of Beauveria bassiana on day 17 PI (×50).
Figure-7Culicoides peregrinus normal cadaver (control) on day 11 PI (×50).
Figure-10Culicoides peregrinus normal cadaver (control) on day 17 PI (×50).
Figure-8Culicoides peregrinus growth of Metarhizium anisopliae on day 11 PI (×50).
Figure-9Culicoides peregrinus growth of Beauveria bassiana on day 11 PI (×50).
Figure-11Culicoides peregrinus growth of Metarhizium anisopliae on day 17 PI (×50).