Season long intraplant epizootics of entomopathogens,Beauveria bassiana andNosema pyrausta,in a corn agroecosystem |
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Authors: | L C Lewis J E Cossentine |
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Institution: | (1) Corn Insects Research Unit, Agric. Res. Service, USDA, 50021 Ankeny, Iowa;(2) Department of Entomology, Iowa State University, 50011 Ames, Iowa;(3) Iowa State University, Iowa, USA;(4) Present address: Research Station, Agriculture Canada, Summerland, British Columbia |
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Abstract: | Intraplant epizootics of entomopathogens,Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin, andNosema pyrausta (Paillot) were studied in a corn,Zea mays L., agroecosystem. Egg masses of the European corn borer,Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner), infected withN. pyrausta were placed on midwhorl-stage corn plants. Conidia ofB. bassiana were applied in an aqueous suspension. Frass from the initial insects remaining within the plants was contaminated with sufficientN. pyrausta spores to infest 80% of the filial generation in each year of a 2-yr study. Viability ofN. pyrausta within the frass was monitored throughout the winter. Potential for impact of this inoculum on the filial generation is discussed.
Conidia from cadavers of the European corn borer that were killed by the initial inoculum ofB. bassiana and/or conidia from the initial inoculum ofB. bassiana significantly reduced tunneling by the filial generation of the European corn borer. However, neither the concentration ofB. bassiana nor the age of the larvae exposed toB. bassiana, had any significant (P<.05) effect on tunneling by the 2nd-generation larvae.
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Keywords: | Entomopathogens Beauveria bassiana Nosema pyrausta European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis epizootics corn Zea mays |
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