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Samy Sayed1,2, Sayed-Ashraf Elarrnaouty2, Saad AlOtaibi3, Mohamed Salah4,5.
Abstract
This study aimed to estimate the virulence of an indigenous Beauveria bassiana on all developmental stages of two indigenous coccinellids; Coccinella undecimpunctata and Hippodamia variegata through three application methods; direct spray, contact method, and feeding on aphids treated with the fungus (ingestion). Also, indirect effect on all developmental stages resulted from 1st larval instar treated with these application methods. All treatments were done with a concentration of 1 × 105 which was recommended in previous studies for different aphid species with a control of 0.02% Tween 80 (v/v). The mortality of 1st larval instar of both H. variegata and C. undecimpunctata and pupal stage of C. undecimpunctata were significantly increased with spray method only. Also, contact method achieved significantly higher mortality on 1st larval instar of C. undecimpunctata only. Regard to indirect effect, except of mortality of 1st larval instar of both predators and 2nd larval instar of H. variegata, other developmental instars/stages of both predators were not affected by B. bassiana through the three tested application methods in the mortality, duration, survival, cumulative survival male and female longevity, and fecundity. Therefore, both tested predatory coccinellids could be compatible with this indigenous isolate of B. bassiana where, in general, there are no negative effects of the fungus on both predators.Entities:
Keywords: compatibility; entomopathogenic fungi; integrated pest management programs; ladybirds; pathogenicity; predators
Year: 2021 PMID: 33430500 PMCID: PMC7827946 DOI: 10.3390/insects12010042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insects ISSN: 2075-4450 Impact factor: 2.769