Biological control of Dutch elm disease: Larvicidal activity of Trichoderma harzianum, T. polysporum and Scytalidium lignicola in Scolytus scolytus and S. multistriatus reared in artificial culture |
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Authors: | H. K. JASSIM H. A. FOSTER C. P. FAIRHURST |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Salford, Salford, Lancashire M5 4WT, UK |
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Abstract: | A method is described for the culture of larvae of Scolytus multistriatus and Scolytus scolytus on an artificial medium following exposure to cultures of microorganisms. In control cultures, a natural mortality rate of 21.2% was found for S. multistriatus and 17.6% for S. scolytus. The effects of Trichoderma harzianum, T. polysporum and Scytalidium lignicola on fifth instar larvae of S. scolytus and S. multistriatus reared on the artificial medium were studied. The fungi were larvicidal and larval mortality was increased to more than 80% by inoculation of the larvae with the fungi. Another fungus, Phomopsis oblonga, had little effect on larvae of S. scolytus. The results are discussed in relation to mechanism of pathogenicity of the fungi and their potential use in the control of Dutch elm disease. It is proposed that with modifications, the method is applicable to other bark beetle pests. |
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Keywords: | Artificial culture biological control Dutch elm disease larvicide Scolytus multistriatus Scolytus scolytus Scytalidium lignicola Trichoderma harzianum Trichoderma polysporum |
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