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Interactions Between Entomopathogenic Fungi and Other Natural Enemies: Implications for Biological Control
Authors:Helen E Roy  Judith K Pell
Institution:1. Department of Entomology and Nematology , IACR-Rothamsted , Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 2JQ, UK;2. Department of Life Sciences , Anglia Polytechnic University , Cambridge, CB1 1PT, UK;3. Department of Entomology and Nematology , IACR-Rothamsted , Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 2JQ, UK
Abstract:Pathogens and arthropod natural enemies may contribute to the suppression of insect pest populations either as individual species or as species complexes. However, because natural enemies of insects have evolved and function in a multitrophic context it is important to assess interactions within complexes of natural enemies if they are to be exploited effectively in pest management. Natural enemies can interact either synergistically/additively (e.g. enhanced transmission and dispersal of insect pathogens) or antagonistically (e.g. parasitism/infection, predation and competition). In this paper, studies assessing the potential interactions between insect and fungal natural enemies are reviewed. In general, these studies indicate the positive nature of the interactions between arthropod natural enemies and fungal pathogens with respect to the control of insect populations. More work is required to investigate further the many ways in which the natural enemy community interacts in the agroecosystem
Keywords:Entomopathogenic  Fungi  Insect  Natural  Enemies  Interactions  Ecological  Susceptibility  Physiological  Susceptibility  Biological  Control
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