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Evaluation of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium brunneum and the predatory mite Stratiolaelaps scimitus against Rhizoglyphus robini under laboratory conditions.

Arash Ghalehgolabbehbahani1, Cheryl Frank Sullivan2, Agrin Davari2, Bruce L Parker2, Ali Razavi2, Margaret Skinner2.   

Abstract

Rhizoglyphus robini Claparède (Acari: Acaridae) is a pest of bulbs, corms and tubers of several economically important crops. The biological control of R. robini has yet to be fully explored as an alternative to chemical pesticides. Entomopathogenic fungi in the genera Metarhizium (Hypocreales: Clavicipitaceae) are used for the biological control of several agricultural pests. The soil-dwelling predatory mite, Stratiolaelaps scimitus (Womersley) (Acari: Acaridae) is also frequently used alone or in combination with other biological control agents. There are few reports on the use of M. brunneum or S. scimutus against R. robini. The objectives of this research were to investigate the in vitro effect of different predatory mite ratios of S. scimitus on R. robini mortality and the combined use of a M. brunneum-based granule with S. scimitus as potential strategies to manage this pest. Mortality of R. robini in Petri dishes containing predators was significantly higher than without predators. When soil-filled containers containing R. robini were treated with both M. brunneum granules and S. scimitus, the lower densities of the bulb mite were obtained with the highest ratio of predator/prey mites. The number of bulb mites in the containers treated with only M. brunneum was significantly lower than the untreated control. These results demonstrate the potential for releasing of S. scimitus alone and in combination with M. brunneum granules to manage R. robini.
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Keywords:  Biological control; Bulb mites; Entomopathogenic fungi; Metarhizium brunneum; Rhizoglyphus robini; Stratiolaelaps scimitus

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35729448     DOI: 10.1007/s10493-022-00719-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol        ISSN: 0168-8162            Impact factor:   2.380


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