Biological Control of Oligia Latruncula (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Using Cladosporium Sp.: Evaluation of Virulence and Efficacy
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Date
2024
Authors
Selvitopi, Zeynep
As, Yasemin
Eroglu, Gozde Busra
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Springer Int Publ Ag
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Abstract
Entomopathogenic fungi are important microbial agents that help keep agricultural and forest pests below the economic damage threshold. In August 2023, spontaneously dead and infected with Cladosporium sp. sclerotic bodies of Oligia latruncula (Denis & Schifferm & uuml;ller, 1775) larvae were found in the grass field in Erzurum, T & uuml;rkiye. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the Turkish isolate of Cladosporium sp. clustered with the Brazilian isolate. The third instar healthy O. latruncula larvae were sprayed with five different doses of fungus (2,3 x 105 to 2,3 x 109 conidia/mL- 1) and the mortality rate at the end of 14 days was determined as 100% for the highest dose. As a result of this experiment, it was determined that the LD50 value was determined to be 2.87 x 105 conidia/ mL- 1. In this study, for the first time, an entomopathogenic fungus was isolated from the larvae of the grass pest O. latruncula, and its virulence was demonstrated. This identified an effective and important microbial agent for the biocontrol of harmful larvae. This study will shed light on further studies to develop a new mycoinsecticide through the mass production of Cladosporium sp. against O. latruncula larvae.
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Eroglu, Gozde Busra/0000-0001-8988-1315; Selvitopi, Zeynep/0000-0001-5297-1579;
Keywords
Cladosporium Sp, Oligia Latruncula, Biological Control, Mycoinsecticide
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Q3
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Q2
Source
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science
Volume
44
Issue
6
Start Page
3013
End Page
3020
