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An investigation on Lecanicillium muscarium as a biocontrol agent of stem borer pests of Rosa damascena in Kerman Province of Iran
Authors:Mohamad Mehdi Aminaee  Rasool Zare  Hadi Zohdi
Institution:1. Department of Plant Protection of Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Centre of Kerman , Iran mm.aminaee@yahoo.com;3. Plant Protection Research Institute , Tehran, Iran;4. Department of Plant Protection of Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Centre of Kerman , Iran
Abstract:The Rosa damascena has organic production and this plant is the most important economic crop in Kerman province. Roses have been used since the earliest times in rituals, cosmetics, perfumes, medicines and aromatherapy. The rose stem sawfly (Hartigia trimaculata) and rose stem girdler (Agrilus aurichalceus) are new and major pests of R. damascena in the Lalehzar region of Kerman province. These pests cause severe damage to plants by feeding stems and new management strategies for their control are continually being investigated. To investigate appropriate biological control agent in the region during 2005–2007, 184 isolates of fungi were collected from these pests. Isolation of fungi was achieved using standard methods. In this study, H. trimaculata and A. aurichalceus from R. damascena for the first time were recorded in Iran. Lecnicillium muscarium from H. trimaculata, L. muscarium from A. aurichalceus, Acremonium kiliense from H. trimaculata, and A. egyptiacum from A. aurichalceus have for the first time been recorded, and L. muscarium has been introduced as a suitable biological agent for control of these pests.
Keywords:biological control  entomopathogenic fungi  Rosa damascene  Lecanicillium muscarium  Hartigia trimaculata  Agrilus aurichalceus
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