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Control of Bemisia tabaci by entomopathogenic fungi isolated from arid soils in Argentina

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Pages 1668-1682 | Received 21 Apr 2016, Accepted 28 Aug 2016, Published online: 18 Oct 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Entomopathogenic Hypocreales were isolated from arid soils in Argentina using Tenebrio molitor as bait and tested for their biological performance at 30°C and 45–65% RH. Conidial germination was tested in three vegetable oils (sunflower, olive and maize) at two concentrations (1% and 10%) to evaluate their compatibility for further liquid formulations. According to radial growth and germination results, we selected four isolates to test their pathogenicity against second instar B. tabaci nymphs with the selected oil formulations at 30°C. CEP381 and CEP401 showed the highest radial growth. Isolates CEP381, CEP401, CEP413 and CEP409 (Metarhizium spp.) had similar germination percentages as compared with water control when germinated on either sunflower, olive or maize oils at 10% v/v. The highest mortality of B. tabaci was observed for the isolates CEP381 in sunflower oil and CEP401 in olive oil. Molecular identification of isolates was performed using ITS4–5 primers. All isolates belong to the Metarhizium core group. Tested isolates could grow and infect B. tabaci nymphs at 30°C in some of the vegetable oils as carriers, providing new possibilities for integrated pest management of Bemisia tabaci.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Prof. M. B. Ruiz Guirado (INTA), for their kind assistance in maintaining the experimental conditions in bioassays and for reviewing an earlier state of the manuscript. We also thank Emilce Medina, Emilio Paroldi, Victoria Mestre and Ricardo Martínez for their field assistance.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

ORCiD

J.A. Aguilera Sammaritano http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5276-6823

Additional information

Funding

This study was supported by the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) [grant number PIP 11220110101086].

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