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Research Articles

Evaluation of the compatibility of Isaria fumosorosea (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) IF-1106 with several adjuvants

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Pages 512-525 | Received 04 Jul 2019, Accepted 23 Dec 2020, Published online: 17 Jan 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The compatibility of Isaria fumosorosea IF-1106 with 12 commercial pesticide adjuvants was evaluated using the predictive parameter SC90 (the adjuvant concentration at which 90% of conidia survived). Based on the SC90 values and the functionalities of the adjuvants used, two conidial wettable powder formulations of IF-1106 were formulated. Our results indicated that SC90 values can be used to evaluate the compatible concentration of adjuvants and Isaria fumosorosea. The wettable powder formulations F1 and F2 formulated on the basis of this research have a conidia germination rate of 92.4% ± 2.5% and 90.6% ± 1.3%, respectively, showing high compatibility, and their main quality control parameters (conidia germination rate, conidia suspension rate, wetting time, etc.) met commercialisation requirements. Our study also verified that IF-1106 is compatible with major surfactant and water-soluble polymer adjuvants in pesticide formulations when the use concentration is less than its SC90. Our research provided a new method for evaluating the compatibility of adjuvants with entomogenous fungi, and formulated two promising mycoinsecticide formulations for sucking insects in greenhouses.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Dr. Lingling Gao, Dr. Wenwen Zhou, Dr. Xianchun Li and Dr. Jun Hu, for providing assistance.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by [Shanxi Key Program for Key Research and Development #1] under Grant [number 201903D211001-1]; Science and Technology innovation fund of SXAU #2] under grant [number 201305]; [Shanxi Key Program for Key Research and Development #3] under grant [number 201703D211001-01-04].

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