Entomophthora infecting the cereal aphids Metapolophium dirhodum and Sitobion avenae |
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Authors: | G J Dean N Wilding |
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Affiliation: | Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England |
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Abstract: | Entomophthora aphidis, E. planchoniana, and E. thaxteriana killed many Metapalophium dirhodum and Sitobion avenae in barley during 1970. E. planchoniana first infected M. dirhodum late in June, after rain ended a long dry period, but few aphids were infected until after July 7, when heavy rain killed 65–80% of aphids. E. planchoniana was the most frequent of the 3 species until July 27, when E. aphidis and E. thaxteriana each became more abundant. S. avenae was more often infected by E. thaxteriana than the other species of Entomophthora. During the second half of July, 40–76% of adult M. dirhodum and 34–80% of S. avenae were infected. The 3 fungus species were equally common in M. dirhodum in sheltered fields, but E. thaxteriana was less common in an exposed field. In a sheltered field, E. thaxteriana was less frequent than the other species along the perimeter, and E. planchoniana was most common and E. aphidis the least common about 37 m into the crop. |
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