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Comparison of Metarhizium isolates for biocontrol of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in chickpea
Authors:Shuklangi A Kulkarni  Vandana Ghormade  Girish Kulkarni  Manisha Kapoor  Santosh B Chavan  Armugam Rajendran
Institution:1. Biochemical Sciences Division , National Chemical Laboratory , Pune, India;2. Centre for Nanobioscience , Agharkar Research Institute , Pune, India;3. Molecular Biology Unit , National Centre for Cell Science , Pune, India
Abstract:Metarhizium isolates from soil (53) and insect hosts (10) were evaluated for extracellular production of cuticle degrading enzyme (CDE) activities such as chitinase, chitin deacetylase (CDA), chitosanase, protease and lipase. Regression analysis demonstrated the relation of CDE activities with Helicoverpa armigera mortality. On basis of this relation, ten isolates were selected for further evaluation. Subsequently, based on LT50 of the 10 isolates towards H. armigera, five isolates were selected. Out of these five isolates, three were selected on the basis of higher conidia production (60–75 g/kg rice), faster sedimentation time (ST50) (2.3–2.65 h in 0.1% (w/v) Tween 80) and lower LC50 (1.4–5.7×103 conidia/mL) against H. armigera. Finally, three Metarhizium isolates were selected for the molecular fingerprinting using ITS sequencing and RAPD patterning. All three isolates, M34412, M34311 and M81123, showed comparable RAPD patterns with a 935G primer. These were further evaluated for their field performance against H. armigera in a chickpea crop. The percent efficacies with the three Metarhizium isolates were from 65 to 72%, which was comparable to the chemical insecticide, endosulfan (74%).
Keywords:Metarhizium anisopliae  Helicoverpa armigera  chitinase  chitin deacetylase  chitosanase  protease  lipase  appressorium formation
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