The entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana and it scompatibility with triflumuron: Effects on the two spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae.

  1. Saenz-De-Cabezon Irigaray, F.J. 1
  2. Marco-Mancebón, V. 1
  3. Pérez-Moreno, I. 1
  1. 1 Universidad de La Rioja
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    Universidad de La Rioja

    Logroño, España

    ROR https://ror.org/0553yr311

Journal:
Biological Control

ISSN: 1049-9644

Year of publication: 2003

Volume: 26

Issue: 2

Pages: 168-173

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1016/S1049-9644(02)00123-8 SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-0037292778 WoS: WOS:000181149000009 GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Abstract

Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the effects of the mycoinsecticide Naturalis-L (Beauveria bassiana conidial formulation) on the twospotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae. Compatibility of B. bassiana with triflumuron (benzoylphenyl urea typically used as an insecticide, but also with acaricide effects), was also investigated in order to incorporate both in the control of this pest. For each juvenile stage, 180-22,800 viable conidia/mL on deutonymphs, 380-12,160 viable conidia/mL on protonymphs, and 712-7480 viable conidia/mL on larvae were evaluated. For the adult stage, the concentrations ranged from 213 to 54,720 viable conidia/mL. The mortality data used in the analysis were those accumulated after 5 days of treatment for deutonymphs and protonymphs, 7 days for larvae and 9 days for adults. The lethal concentration to kill 50% (LC 50) for the juvenile stages was 3184 viable conidia/mL (their probit-log concentration regression lines were the same), and 1949 viable conidia/mL for adults. No significant differences in mortality were observed among egg age classes (24-, 48-, 72-, and 96-h-old eggs) at the tested concentrations (1400-22,800 viable conidia/mL). When B. bassiana was combined with 0.25 g Alsystin (25% triflumuron as a wettable powder)/L, mite egg mortality decreased significantly. Triflumuron reduced mycelial growth but not conidial germination of B. bassiana. This fungus is a possible candidate to be included in integrated pest management programs with triflumuron of T. urticae. In such programs, the possible antagonist effects of triflumuron should be considered. © 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.