Metarhizium majus and Metarhizium robertsii show enhanced activity against the coleopteran pests Holotrichia serrata and Oryctes rhinoceros
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Metarhizium majus and Metarhizium robertsii show enhanced activity against the coleopteran pests Holotrichia serrata and Oryctes rhinoceros
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Velavan, V.,
Sivakumar, G., Rangeshwaran, R., Sundararaj, R. Sasidharan, T.O |
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Holotricha serrata, Metarhizium spp. Oryctes rhinoceros, Powder based formulation (PBF), Topical conidial suspension (TCS)
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Studies were conducted to systematically isolate Metarhizium isolates from the insect cadavers and soils of South India. Morphological and PCR amplified sequences of 5.8S ITS regions and RNA polymerase II largest subunit (RPB1) gene regions were used to identify the isolates at species level. Eight Metarhizium isolates were isolated and initially identified by morphological and microscopic studies. Further identification was confirmed through 5.8SrRNA ITS and RPB1 analysis. They were identified as three isolates of M. robertsii J.F. Bisch., Rehner & Humber sp. nov. (ArMz3R, ArMz3S and ArMz6W), one isolate of M. majus (J.R. Johnst.) J.F. Bisch., Rehner & Humber (VjMz1W) and four isolates of M. anisopliae (WnMz1S, NlMz2S, BgMz2S and DhMz4R). Topical conidial suspensions (TCS) and powder based formulations (PBF) of the eight indigenous isolates of Metarhizium spp. that were isolated from insect cadavers and soils of South India were tested against coleopteran pests Holotricha serrata L. and Oryctes rhinoceros L. that cause serious damage to sugarcane and palm trees respectively. Against H. serrata TCS of M. robertsii (ArMz6W) was the most effective with an LC50 of 6.893×105 cfu/ml and caused 100% mortality against the 3rd instar larvae in 5 days; PBF elicited an LC50 of 7.502×105 cfu/ml with 96% mortality in 10 days. Against O. rhinoceros TCS (LC50 of 9.75×105 cfu/ml) of M. majus (VjMz1W) caused 90% mortality in 7 days and the PBF (LC50 of 9.57×105 cfu/ml) caused 86% mortality in 14 days. The results establish that M. robertsii is highly effective against H. serrata and against O. rhinoceros, M. majus was the most effective. The TCS formulations of these two strains can be readily deployed for field applications Not Available |
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2023-01-23T06:25:11Z
2023-01-23T06:25:11Z 2017-09-01 |
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Journal
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/75602 |
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English
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Informatics
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