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Susceptibility of All Nymphal Stages of Bemisia tabaci Biotype B (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) to Three Brazilian Isolates of Cordyceps sp. (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) in a Screenhouse Under Variable Temperature and Moisture Conditions
The susceptibility of 1st to 4th instars of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius, 1989) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) to three isolates of Cordyceps sp. (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) was evaluated in screenhouse experiments under variable temperatures and moisture conditions. No differences in susceptibility to th...
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description | The susceptibility of 1st to 4th instars of
Bemisia tabaci
(Gennadius, 1989) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) to three isolates of
Cordyceps
sp. (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) was evaluated in screenhouse experiments under variable temperatures and moisture conditions. No differences in susceptibility to the
Cordyceps
sp. isolates were observed among 1st, 2nd, and 3rd instar nymphs with respect to median lethal time (LT
50
) values. Confirmed mortalities ranged from 63.7 to 87.8% when the isolates were tested at 5 × 10
7
conidia mL
−1
. The 4th instar was the least susceptible to the fungal isolates (≤ 36.6% mortality). However, 60.0 to 99.5% of the adults that emerged from 4th instar nymphs previously treated with the fungus succumbed to the infection. Temperature was more detrimental to
Cordyceps
sp. virulence towards
B. tabaci
nymphs than relative humidity (RH). At similar RH, median LT
50
for 1st instar (9.4 days) was higher than for 3rd instar (5.3 days) when the fungus was tested at 5 × 10
7
conidia mL
−1
; minimal temperatures of ≥ 12.6°C compared to ≥ 17.0°C were registered for experiments with 1st and 3rd instars, respectively. However, temperatures ≥ 35°C for 4 to 6 h daily did not affect the efficacy of the fungus against nymphs.
Cordyceps
sp. showed high virulence to all life stages of
B. tabaci
at relatively low RH, and an ability to grow extensively over the leaf surface and to produce high amounts of conidia on infected hosts. These attributes certainly boost its potential as an important pest control component of
B. tabaci
biotype B, especially for management of populations resistant to synthetic insecticides. |
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Cordyceps
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Cordyceps
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50
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. The 4th instar was the least susceptible to the fungal isolates (≤ 36.6% mortality). However, 60.0 to 99.5% of the adults that emerged from 4th instar nymphs previously treated with the fungus succumbed to the infection. Temperature was more detrimental to
Cordyceps
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50
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7
conidia mL
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; minimal temperatures of ≥ 12.6°C compared to ≥ 17.0°C were registered for experiments with 1st and 3rd instars, respectively. However, temperatures ≥ 35°C for 4 to 6 h daily did not affect the efficacy of the fungus against nymphs.
Cordyceps
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B. tabaci
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