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Entomopathogenic Fusarium species: a review of their potential for the biological control of insects,implications and prospects
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Mycology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;2. Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China;1. Department of Biomedical, Experimental and Clinical Sciences, University of Florence, 50134, Florence, Italy;2. Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry (TESAF), University of Padova, 35020, Legnaro, Italy;3. Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, National Research Council of Italy, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy;1. Instituto de Tecnología Agroindustrial del Noroeste Argentino (ITANOA), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Estación Experimental Agroindustrial Obispo Colombres (EEAOC), Av. William Cross 3150, T4101XAC, Las Talitas, Tucumán, Argentina;2. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos (PROIMI-CONICET), Av. Belgrano y Caseros, T4000INI, S M de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina;3. Microbiología Superior, Facultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Ayacucho 471, T4000INI, S M de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina;1. Division of Entomology and Nematology, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Hessarghatta Lake Post, Bangalore 560089, India;2. Division of Soil Science, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Hessarghatta Lake Post, Bangalore 560089, India
Abstract:The genus Fusarium is noted for including important plant pathogens and mycotoxin producers. Furthermore, many Fusarium lineages have been reported to be efficient in controlling insects and to exhibit promising characteristics for agricultural pest control such as causing high mortality rates and having fast action and abundant sporulation. In this review we present a survey of peer-reviewed papers published from 2000 to 2019, demonstrating the widespread pathogenicity of Fusarium to insects. This survey was made using search strings in a number of databases. We list the major complexes and species of Fusarium reported as entomopathogenic and highlight the features of interest for insect control as well as the advantages and implications of this practice. Out of a total of forty papers, at least 30 species and 273 isolates of Fusarium were reported as pathogenic to at least one species of insect. Ten complexes of Fusarium species harbor entomopathogenic fungi, of which F. incarnatum-equiseti, F. fujikuroi, F. oxysporum and F. solani (= Neocosmospora solani) species complexes represented the most abundant number of entomopathogenic strains. The entomopathogenic interactions of these fungi have received greater attention in recent years, but much remains to be explored, especially regarding the specificity of these fungi for the host insect, the production of undesirable secondary metabolites, and side-effect and safety tests organisms not targets. Detailed investigations in this regard will be crucial if we are to fully exploit the potential of Fusarium for controlling insect pests.
Keywords:Biocontrol  Entomopathogenic fungi
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