Percutaneous infection of Hylobius pales by Metarrhizium anisopliae |
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Authors: | Hans G Schabel |
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Institution: | Department of Forestry, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27706 USA |
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Abstract: | The manner in which Metarrhizium anisopliae infects larval and adult Hylobius pales was investigated histologically and by scanning electron microscopy. In the presence of fungal and bacterial contaminants on beetles, none or few conidia of M. anisopliae germinated. Antibiosis is suggested, since the inhibition could be eliminated by surface sterilization. On larvae, the contaminants were scarce, and spore germination was greater. With germination, the germ tubes typically grew extensively over the procuticle or sclerites before producing appressoria of various shapes and sizes. These appressoria consistently produced a light-transmissible mucoid substance. Conidia, germ tubes, and appressoria were frequently fused into infection cushions of random arrangement and size. Sclerites of larvae and adults were not penetrated by the fungus, whereas procuticle and metawings were. |
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Keywords: | spores germ tubes appressoria histology antibiosis |
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