Feeding Stimulants for the European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae): Additives to a Starch-Based Formulation forBacillus thuringiensis
作者:
Robert J. Bartelt,
Michael R. McGuire,
Deborah A. Black,
期刊:
Environmental Entomology
(OUP Available online 1990)
卷期:
Volume 19,
issue 1
页码: 182-189
ISSN:0046-225X
年代: 1990
DOI:10.1093/ee/19.1.182
出版商: Oxford University Press
关键词: Insecta;Ostrinia nubilalis;Bacillus thuringiensis;phagostimulants
数据来源: OUP
摘要:
A starch formulation ofBacillus thuringiensisBerliner is being developed as a component in a pest management system to controlOstrinia nubilalis(Hübner). Palatability is one property of starch formulations which must be investigated; this study was done to identify materials that will causeO. nubilalislarvae to feed readily on starch granules. A two-choice behavioral bioassay was developed for evaluating phagostimulants in starch granules (withoutB. thuringiensis). Various materials were tested: compounds reported in the literature as feeding stimulants, the artificial diet for the species, corn foliage. corn oil, and the commercial feeding stimulant, Coax. Starch granules without additives were seldom fed upon by larvae, but it was possible to make the granules even more acceptable to larvae than corn foliage. The best feeding responses were to mixtures containing lipid, sugar, and protein. Coax was the most effective material tried; for example, in bioassays, the ratio of larvae that chose granules with Coax over those with only starch was 320:1, and the ratio of larvae choosing granules with Coax over corn leaf disks was 11.5:1. In greenhouse tests, phagostimulants increased the effectiveness of granules containingB. thuringiensisfor killingO. nubilalislarvae. For example, when Coax was added to the granules, the amount ofB. thuringiensisused could be reduced by 75% without reducing mortality.
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