Effect of liquid culture media on morphology,growth, propagule production,and pathogenic activity of the Hyphomycete,Metarhizium flavoviride |
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Authors: | Fargues Jacques Smits Nathalie Vidal Claire Vey Alain Vega Fernando Mercadier Guy Quimby Paul |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre de Biologie et de Gestion des Populations, INRA-Montpellier, Campus International de Montferrier-Baillarguet, 34982 Montferrier-sur-Lez, France;(2) Laboratoire de recherches de Pathologie Comparée, INRA, 30380 Saint-Christol-lés-Alés, France;(3) European Biological Control Laboratory,USDA -ARS, Campus International de Montferrier-Baillarguet, 34982 Montferrier-sur-Lez, France |
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Abstract: | Two isolates of Metarhizium spp. were studied for propagule production, because of their pathogenic activity towards locusts and grasshoppers (Mf189 = M. flavoviride (or M. anisopliae var. acridum) strain IMI 330189, and Mf324 = M. flavoviride strain ARSEF324). Both isolates were grown in seven different liquid media, which have been developed for mass production of various Hyphomycetes, considered as candidates for microbial control of noxious insects. Shake-flask experiments were carried out at 28 °C in the dark. Production was quantified for 72 h and the effects of the tested media were evaluated on propagule concentration, morphology and pathogenicity. Based on preliminary experiments, all tested media were supplemented with 0.4% Tween 80 to avoid the formation of pellets and to produce unicellular propagules. Submerged propagule yields were higher withMf189 than with Mf324 in all seven media. While high concentrations of propagules (1.4 to 2.4 × 108 propagules ml-1 for MF189 and1.4 to 8.3 × 107 propagules ml-1 for Mf324) were produced in four media (Adamek, Catroux, Jackson, and Jenkins–Prior media), production of propagules was lower in the three other media (Goral, Kondryatiev, and Paris media). Both isolates produced oblong blastospore-like propagules, except in Kondryatiev medium in which they provided ovoid propagules. In this case, Mf189 submerged propagules looked like aerial conidia, but scanning observations did not demonstrate a typical conidiogenesis via phialides. In Kondryatiev medium, Mf324 submerged propagules were significantly smaller than aerial conidia. Infection potential of submerged propagules was assayed on Schistocerca gregaria. Second-instar larvae fed for 48 h on fresh wheat previously contaminated by a spraying suspension of each inoculum titrated at 107 propagules ml-1. All seven media produced submerged propagules that were highly infectious for S. gregaria larvae. Shake flask culture assays permitted us to select three low-costmedia, Adamek, Jenkins–Prior, and Catroux for improving scale-up of liquid fermentation focused on mass-production of Metarhizium propagules for mycoinsecticides devoted to locust control. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Metarhizium flavoviride Metarhizium anisopliae var. acridum liquid media mass-production propagule morphology pathogenic activity microbial control Schistocerca gregaria |
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