Purification and infectivity ofEntomophaga grylli (Fresenius) Batko Pathotype 2 againstMelanoplus differentialis (Thomas) [Ort.: Locustidae] |
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Authors: | S. R. Krueger W. A. Ramoska |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, 66506 Manhattan, KS |
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Abstract: | The life stages ofEntomophaga grylli (Fresenius) Batko Pathotype 2 were purified and separated by centrifugation in PercollR density-gradient medium. The ranges of buoyant densities for germinated resting spores, germ conidia, and resting spores respectively were: 1.040–1.050, 1.055–1.085, and 1.080–1.120 g/ml. Cuticular invasion by germinated germ conidia was the means by whichMelanoplus grasshoppers became infected. Scanning electron micrographs revealed germination of germ conidia on the visible host integument at 100% RH, but not at 90% RH. Significantly higher mortality (P<0.05) was obtained after 3 weeks with grasshoppers incubated in constant light than in constant dark for 24 h following treatment. The disease was not transmitted by ingestion of any life stage. Contribution No 85-153-J, Department of Entomology. Agricultural Experiment Station, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506. |
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Keywords: | insect pathology Entomophaga grylli Melanoplus differentialis fungal stages |
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