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Entomopathogenic fungi tested in planta on pepper and in field on sorghum, to control commercially important species of aphids.

Spiridon Mantzoukas1, Patricia Tamez-Guerra2,3, Francisco Zavala-Garcia4, Ioannis Lagogiannis5, Maria Julissa Ek-Ramos6,7.   

Abstract

Given the aphids high reproductive capacity, assessing their biocontrol by using entomopathogenic fungi is crucial; to determine their potential, fungi were tested in planta and in field conditions. Significant decrease of Myzus persicae (Sulzer) population was observed in planta after applying Beauveria bassiana (strain 7R), Trichoderma gamsii (strain Z) or Metarhizium brunneum (strain Meta Br1) at 1 × 107 or 1 × 108 conidia/mL on pepper plants. Significant differences of aphids' populations were detected between fungus concentration and control (F = 68.743, df = 6.980, P < 0.001), where M. brunneum at 1 × 108 conidia/mL reduced aphids population close to zero. At 20 °C, dead aphids' mycosis by B. bassiana and T. gamsii was 78% and 84%; at 25 °C was 83% and 88%; and at 30 °C was 75% and 79%, respectively. In field conditions, Mexican PTG4 and commercial GHA B. bassiana strains were tested [(1 × 106 conidia/mL + corn starch) seed treatments] against the Melanaphis sacchari (Zehntner) aphid populations, on naturally infested sorghum plants. Results showed that plant germination and emergence were not affected, whereas yield (grams of sugar/plant) was significantly higher among treated compared with untreated plants. The aphid population decreased in plants from PTG4 treated seeds; indeed, this treatment had a significant positive effect on the flowering index, whereas the stem fresh weight and juice volume was significantly increased among plants from GHA treated seeds. Taken together, tested strains can be used as a tool to control aphids' population on several crops such as pepper and even increase the yield in sorghum.
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Keywords:  Aphid’s biocontrol; Beauveria bassiana; Metarhizium brunneum; Pepper; Sorghum production; Trichoderma gamsii

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35378608     DOI: 10.1007/s11274-022-03268-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0959-3993            Impact factor:   3.312


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1.  Increased insect virulence in Beauveria bassiana strains overexpressing an engineered chitinase.

Authors:  Yanhua Fan; Weiguo Fang; Shujuan Guo; Xiaoqiong Pei; Yongjun Zhang; Yuehua Xiao; Demou Li; Kai Jin; Michael J Bidochka; Yan Pei
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2006-11-03       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  Tomato below ground-above ground interactions: Trichoderma longibrachiatum affects the performance of Macrosiphum euphorbiae and its natural antagonists.

Authors:  Donatella Battaglia; Simone Bossi; Pasquale Cascone; Maria Cristina Digilio; Juliana Duran Prieto; Paolo Fanti; Emilio Guerrieri; Luigi Iodice; Guido Lingua; Matteo Lorito; Massimo E Maffei; Nadia Massa; Michelina Ruocco; Raffaele Sasso; Vincenzo Trotta
Journal:  Mol Plant Microbe Interact       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 4.171

3.  Sugarcane Aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae): A New Pest on Sorghum in North America.

Authors:  Robert D Bowling; Michael J Brewer; David L Kerns; John Gordy; Nick Seiter; Norman E Elliott; G David Buntin; M O Way; T A Royer; Stephen Biles; Erin Maxson
Journal:  J Integr Pest Manag       Date:  2016-07-26

4.  Trichoderma atroviride P1 Colonization of Tomato Plants Enhances Both Direct and Indirect Defense Barriers Against Insects.

Authors:  Mariangela Coppola; Pasquale Cascone; Ilaria Di Lelio; Sheridan Lois Woo; Matteo Lorito; Rosa Rao; Francesco Pennacchio; Emilio Guerrieri; Maria Cristina Digilio
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2019-07-05       Impact factor: 4.566

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