Influence of humidity on the infection of western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), by Beauveria bassiana

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Shigeyuki Mukawa
Hirokazu Tooyama
Takafumi Ikegami
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[1] Ibaraki Agricultural Center,Laboratory of Biological Control, Plant Biotechnology Institute
[2] Ibaraki Plant Protection Office,undefined
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Applied Entomology and Zoology | 2011年 / 46卷
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Pathogenicity; Relative humidity; Multiplication; Real-time quantitative PCR;
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The insecticidal activity of Beauveria bassiana GHA derived from a commercial mycoinsecticide BotaniGard ES against Frankliniella occidentalis was determined in a bioassay by dipping the female adults into a conidial suspension. The 90% lethal concentration of B. bassiana GHA was estimated to be 9.7 × 106 conidia/ml. The lethal times for achieving 90% mortality of thrips inoculated with a 1/500-diluted solution of BotaniGard ES and a 107.5 (3.16 × 107) conidia/ml suspension of B. bassiana GHA were estimated to be five and six days, respectively. When the treated thrips were exposed to a high relative humidity (RH) of over 99% for various periods and then transferred to 60% RH, the requisite lengths of the high-humidity period to achieve 90% mortality of the thrips at six days after inoculation were estimated to be 46 and 47 h in BotaniGard ES and B. bassiana GHA, respectively. Fungal multiplication in the thrips was detected between 48 to 60 h after inoculation by measuring Beauveria-specific DNA in the host following inoculation with a B. bassiana GHA suspension of 107.5 conidia/ml using a real-time quantitative PCR. The mycelial growth in the host hemocoel was not influenced by the low-humidity condition.
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