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Alternaria infectoria , a Promising Biological Control Agent for the Fig Wax Scale, Ceroplastes rusci (Homoptera: Coccidae), in Egypt
Authors:Y M Shabana  M E Ragab
Abstract:Alternaria infectoria E . G . Simmons was isolated from naturally infected eggs of the fig wax scale insect , Ceroplastes rusci L . (Homoptera: Coccidae) , that were showing different degrees of shriveling . This fungus proved to be pathogenic to eggs , nymphs and adults of this pest . The fungus had significant effects on both the mortality and hatchability of the eggs ( P = 0 . 0001) . Three days after exposure to the fungus , nearly one - third (31 . 5%) of the fungus - treated eggs became discolored and 17% showed moderate shrinking but no mortality . Fifteen days post - application , 91% of the fungus - treated eggs were diseased (74 . 8% of them were dead) due to A. infectoria, while no disease developed on the untreated eggs . Hatching decreased by 39 . 6% over a 15 - day period in the fungus - treated eggs compared to the control . Additionally , crawlers hatching from fungus - treated eggs became infected . The fungus seemed to induce crawlers to enter the settling stage . Seventy - two per cent of the fungus - treated crawlers versus 9% of the untreated controls entered the settling stage 6 days after exposure to the fungal inoculum . The highest level of nymphal mortality attributed to A. infectoria occurred when 30% (wet w:v blended mycelium in water containing 0 . 5% w:v Metamucil) inoculum was applied , and a high relative humidity was maintained for the following 48 h . This is the first record of A. infectoria on the fig wax scale and for the genus Alternaria as an entomopatho genic fungus .
Keywords:Biological Insect Control  Fungi  Entomopathogens  Alternaria Infectoria  Ceroplastes Rusci  Fig Wax Scale
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