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Effect of microclimate heterogeneity and ventilation system on entomopathogenic hyphomycete infection of Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) in Mediterranean greenhouse tomato
Authors:J Fargues  N Smits  M Rougier  T Boulard  G Ridray  J Lagier  B Jeannequin  H Fatnassi  M Mermier
Institution:a Centre de Biologie et de Gestion des Populations (CBGP), INRA, Campus International de Baillarguet, CS 30 016, 34988 Montferrier-sur-Lez, Cedex, France;b Unité Systèmes de Cultures Maraîchers sous Abris (SCMSA), INRA, Domaine de Saint-Paul, Site Agroparc, 84914 Avignon Cedex 9, France;c Systèmes Agraires et Développement, INRA, Domaine Expérimental Horticole du Mas Blanc, 66200 Alenya, France
Abstract:Collaborative research was conducted in the south of France to assess constraints related to both climate heterogeneity and ventilation systems on the control potential of a Lecanicillium muscarium-based formulation against whiteflies in Mediterranean greenhouses. Four series of small-scale greenhouse trials were performed in 2001 and 2002. Two applications at 4–5 day intervals of Mycotal were conducted on young larvae of the greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum, at the rate recommended by the manufacturer (ca. 1010 viable spores per liter of water suspension). The climatic heterogeneity was taken into account by comparing the fungus-induced mortality of nymphs located on lateral row plants to that of nymphs on center row plants. In spite of significant differences in air flows (0.7–1.2 and 0.3 ms−1, respectively) there was no effect on fungus efficacy (53–76% mortality). When comparing the influence of greenhouse equipment (sophisticated glasshouse vs. polyethylene-covered greenhouse), the fungus was not affected (89–96% mortality) in spite of significant differences in ventilation rates. The results confirmed that entomopathogenic Hyphomycetes have a strong potential for microbial control of whitefly larvae infesting tomato crops at moderate ambient humidity in Mediterranean greenhouses in spite of windy periods. These investigations confirmed that microclimatic conditions prevailing in the targeted insect habitat (under-leaf surface boundary layer) are greatly disconnected from that of both outside and inside the greenhouse. In northern Mediterranean greenhouses, non-stressed tomato crops provide unexpected favorable conditions for mycoinsecticide use against a phyllophagous insect.
Keywords:Microbial control  Entomopathogenic Hyphomycetes  Trialeurodes vaporariorum  Lecanicillium muscarium  Northern Mediterranean area  Tomato greenhouse  Climatic constraints
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