Production of microsporidia pathogenic to the Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) in alternate hosts |
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Authors: | Zdeněk Hostounský |
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Institution: | Entomological Institute, Department of Insect Pathology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 162 00 Praha 6, Flemingovo nám. 2, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | The microsporida Nosema gastroideae and N. equestris, which are highly pathogenic for Leptinotarsa, have been successfully produced in some other chrysomelid species, Gastrophysa polygoni and G. viridula. As the principal target host, Leptinotarsa is very susceptible to these pathogens, and death occurs before massive sporulation by the microsporidia. By contrast, the infected larvae of G. polygoni or G. viridula are able to develop until the adult stage when most of the tissues become filled with spores. In addition, the larvae and adults of these species can be reared in the laboratory on Polygonum aviculare and Rumex obtusifolius. These plants have longer vegetative periods and are better sources of food than potato leaves. In both species of Gastrophysa the yields of spores related to unit weight were about five times higher than in Leptinotarsa. In the adults of G. viridula there was up to 4.8 × 106 spores mg?1 body weight of N. gastroideae, or 9.1 × 106 spores mg?1 of N. equestris. The higher content of microsporidian spores facilitates their purification and isolation. |
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Keywords: | Microsporidia spore production Chrysomelidae |
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