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The role of fungi in the control of grasshoppers

 

作者: Mark S. Goettel,   Dan L. Johnson,   G. Douglas Inglis,  

 

期刊: Canadian Journal of Botany  (NRC Available online 1995)
卷期: Volume 73, issue S1  

页码: 71-75

 

ISSN:0008-4026

 

年代: 1995

 

DOI:10.1139/b95-227

 

出版商: NRC Research Press

 

数据来源: NRC

 

摘要:

Fungi are among the most important microbial pathogens of grasshoppers with potential for development as biological control agents. Unlike most other insect pathogens that must be ingested to initiate disease, fungi generally invade insects via the external cuticle. The most common fungi that are pathogenic to grasshoppers areBeauveria bassiana,Metarhizium anisopliae,Metarhizium flavoviride,Sorosporellasp., and fungi in theEntomophaga gryllicomplex. A review of the latest information on the development of these fungi as microbial control agents of grasshoppers is presented. Species in theE. gryllicomplex are being used in classical biocontrol. This has resulted in controversy as there are indigenous nonpest grasshopper species that may be affected through introduction of the nonindigenous fungal strains.Beauveria bassianaandM. flavovirideare being developed for inundative control. These fungi can be mass produced and applied with equipment used for conventional pesticides. Conidia are applied either at ultralow volume in oil, as oil emulsions, or as bran-bait formulations. Field trials in Africa and North America have demonstrated significant grasshopper reductions. Improvements in formulation and inoculum targeting may further improve their efficacy.Key words: grasshoppers, locusts, microbial control,Beauveria bassiana,Entomophaga grylli,Metarhiziumspp.

 

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