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dc.contributor.authorDubois, T.
dc.contributor.authorHajek, A.E.
dc.contributor.authorJiafu, H.
dc.contributor.authorLi, Z.
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-04T11:36:31Z
dc.date.available2019-12-04T11:36:31Z
dc.date.issued2004
dc.identifier.citationDubois, T., Hajek, A.E., Jiafu, H. & Li, Z. (2004). Evaluating the efficiency of entomopathogenic fungi against the Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), by using cages in the field. Environmental Entomology, 33(1), 62-74.
dc.identifier.issn0046-225X
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12478/6269
dc.description.abstractThree field experiments using cages were conducted in Anhui, China, to test the efficacy of entomopathogenic fungi against adult Asian longhorned beetles, Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky). The use of two commercially available Beauveria spp. strains, Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin and Beauveria brongniartii (Saccardo) Petch, applied as cultures in fiber bands fastened around tree trunks, was compared with trunk sprays in the first cage experiment. Longevity of A. glabripennis was decreased by both strains compared with controls, with females killed earlier by B. brongniartii than by B. bassiana. This decrease in longevity was independent of the application method used. In addition, oviposition scars per cage and daily oviposition rate per female were also reduced by both strains, showing a sublethal effect of the entomopathogens. After 10 d, conidial viability was still high on the bands but was drastically reduced when the strains were sprayed onto tree trunks. In the second cage experiment, four strains, proven to be highly pathogenic in the laboratory, were applied as bands alone. During the second cage experiment, daily temperatures were much higher and relative humidities were much lower than during the first cage experiment, and these conditions probably reduced fungal pathogenicity and decreased the sublethal oviposition reduction effect. It was demonstrated that one other B. bassiana strain and one Metarhizium anisopliae (Metchnikoff) Sorokin strain reduced male A. glabripennis longevity. None of the four strains tested had any significant effect on A. glabripennis when applied as 15-d-old bands in a third field experiment.
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectAsian Longhorned Beetle
dc.subjectBeauveria Bassiana
dc.subjectMetarhizium Anisopliae
dc.subjectEntomopathogenic Fungi
dc.titleEvaluating the efficiency of entomopathogenic fungi against the Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), by using cages in the field
dc.typeJournal Article
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture
cg.contributor.affiliationCornell University
cg.contributor.affiliationState Forestry Administration, China
cg.coverage.regionAsia
cg.coverage.regionEast Asia
cg.coverage.countryChina
cg.isijournalISI Journal
cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and developing country institute
cg.iitasubjectPests Of Plants
cg.iitasubjectPlant Diseases
cg.iitasubjectPlant Health
cg.iitasubjectDisease Control
cg.accessibilitystatusLimited Access
cg.reviewstatusPeer Review
local.dspaceid107551
cg.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1603/0046-225X-33.1.62


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