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Pathogenicity of entomopathogenic hyphomycetes, Paecilomyces fumoso-roseus and Nomuraea rileyi, to eggs of noctuids, Mamestra brassicae and Spodoptera littoralis
Authors:D Rodriguez-Rueda  J Fargues
Institution:Station de Recherches de Lutte Biologique, INRA, La Minière 78280, Guyancourt, France
Abstract:Bioassays were conducted to determine the susceptibility of egg masses of Mamestra brassicae and Spodoptera littoralis to different spore doses of Paecilomyces fumoso-roseus and Nomuraea rileyi at 20° and 25°C. P. fumoso-roseus was highly virulent against eggs, whereas N. rileyi provoked only a deferred mortality of larvae hatched from treated eggs. Nevertheless, larval mortality of S. littoralis caused by N. rileyi at 25°C was more effective after first-instar larval contamination than after egg mass treatment. The duration of the egg stage could explain differences of susceptibility between the two noctuids at 25°C. Scanning electron microscopical observations suggested two ways of contamination of newly hatched larvae. First, fungal germinations on the chorion surface suggested that newly hatched larvae might be infected by penetration of the egg integument before hatching. Second, conidia on the egg cuticle could be an entomopathogenic inoculum for newly emerging larvae which fed upon chorions. Results showed that pathogenicity of Hyphomycetes to noctuid eggs might be a promising area of investigation for biological control.
Keywords:fungus pathogenicity  deferred mortality  conidia dosage  temperature  bioassay  SEM
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