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Exploring virulence of new and less studied species of Metarhizium spp. from Brazil for two-spotted spider mite control
The two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae is an important pest of strawberry crops in Brazil and many other countries. Focus for biocontrol studies involving entomopathogenic fungi has been on three species from the genus Metarhizium : M. anisopliae sensu stricto (s.s.), M. brunneum and M. rob...
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Published in: | Experimental & applied acarology 2018-02, Vol.74 (2), p.139-146 |
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Summary: | The two-spotted spider mite
Tetranychus urticae
is an important pest of strawberry crops in Brazil and many other countries. Focus for biocontrol studies involving entomopathogenic fungi has been on three species from the genus
Metarhizium
:
M. anisopliae
sensu stricto (s.s.),
M. brunneum
and
M. robertsii
. Also, the species
Beauveria bassiana
has been studied for spider mite control and one isolate (ESALQPL63) is commercially available in Brazil. New and undescribed
Metarhizium
species have been found recently in Brazil and provide a pool of isolates with potential for biocontrol in Brazil and probably also elsewhere. The mortality of adult females of
T. urticae
when exposed to four new Brazilian species of
Metarhizium
was compared to the mortality when exposed to
M. anisopliae
s.s.,
M. brunneum
,
M. pingshaense
,
M. robertsii
and
Beauveria bassiana
ESALQPL63. Fungal suspensions were sprayed onto mites at 10
7
conidia/mL with 0.05% Tween 80 in laboratory bio-assays. We measured total mortality and percentage sporulating cadavers 10 days after exposure and calculated median lethal time (LT
50
). The lowest LT
50
(4.0 ± 0.17) was observed for mites treated with
Metarhizium
sp. Indet. 1 (ESALQ1638), which also performed well with respect to mortality after 10 days and capacity to sporulate from cadavers. Among the other little studied species tested,
M. pingshaense
(ESALQ3069 and ESALQ3222) and
Metarhizium
Indet. 2 (ESALQ1476) performed well and were comparable to
B. bassiana
(ESALQPL63). The new
Metarhizium
isolates and species thus showed potential for biological control. |
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ISSN: | 0168-8162 1572-9702 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10493-018-0222-6 |