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Effective control of Frankliniella occidentalis by Metarhizium anisopliae CQMa421 under field conditions
Annual economic losses of eggplant due to western flower thrips ( Frankliniella occidentalis ) infestations are considerable. F. occidentalis is difficult to control due to rapid proliferation rates and resistance to chemical insecticides. A more effective biological control strategy is urgently req...
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Published in: | Journal of pest science 2021, Vol.94 (1), p.111-117 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Annual economic losses of eggplant due to western flower thrips (
Frankliniella occidentalis
) infestations are considerable.
F. occidentalis
is difficult to control due to rapid proliferation rates and resistance to chemical insecticides. A more effective biological control strategy is urgently required. To assess the potential efficacy of
M. anisopliae
CQMa421 in the biological control of
F. occidentalis
on eggplant, we evaluated its virulence and insecticidal activity in the laboratory and field. The laboratory results indicated that the LT
50
of
M. anisopliae
CQMa421 against
F. occidentalis
at 2 × 10
7
conidia/ml was 5.5 days. The results from the experimental field trial showed that a single spray of
M. anisopliae
CQMa421 reduced thrips by 50–70% compared to the control; this was significantly lower than for the chemical insecticide imidacloprid. However, the results from demonstration field trials where consecutive sprays were made indicated that
M. anisopliae
CQMa421 controlled the pests at a level equivalent to that obtained with a chemical insecticide. The findings clearly demonstrated the feasibility of using
M. anisopliae
CQMa421 as an alternative to chemical insecticides in the control of
F. occidentalis
under field conditions. |
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ISSN: | 1612-4758 1612-4766 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10340-020-01223-9 |