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Influence of fungicides and insecticides on the entomogenous fungus Metarhizium anisopliae a pathogen of the vine weevil,Otiorhynchus sulcatus
Authors:E. R. Moorhouse  A. T. Gillespie  E. K. Sellers  A. K. Charnley
Affiliation:1. Horticulture Research International , Worthing Road, Littlehampton, W. Sussex, BN17 6LP, UK;2. Horticultural Development Council , 18 Lavant Street, Petersfield, Hants, GU32 3EW, UK;3. Chr. Hansen Biosystems A/S , H?rsholm, DK 2970, Denmark;4. Horticulture Research International , Worthing Road, Littlehampton, W. Sussex, BN17 6LP, UK;5. School of Biological Sciences , University of Bath , Bath, BA2 7AY, UK
Abstract:In the laboratory, the fungicides chlorothalonil and zineb prevented germination of Metarhizium anisopliae conidia when incorporated into Sabouraud dextrose agar (SDA) at the commercial concentration (based on the manufacturers’ recommended rates for horticultural crops). Twelve other fungicides and six insecticides had no effect on spore germination when applied at the same rate. Mycelial growth of M. anisopliae on SDA plates containing the recommended rate of all the pesticides (except propamocarb) was reduced compared with SDA alone. Two fungicides, benomyl and carbendazim, totally inhibited growth at 0.1 times the recommended rate. Growth was also completely prevented by the fungicides etridiazole, triforine and zineb, and the insecticides dichlorvos and hostathion, at 10 times the recommended rate. In a glasshouse experiment, a prophylactic drench of M. anisopliae conidia reduced vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) populations on Impatiens plants by 88%. This level of control was not significantly reduced by subsequent application (7 days after egg infestation) of any of the pesticides at the recommended concentration. Larval control in pots treated with M. anisopliae plus any one of the 12 fungicides and four insecticides examined, ranged from 82% to 98%. The insecticide diazinon applied alone reduced larval numbers by 100%. Two other insecticides, dichlorvos and cypermethrin, and the fungicide pyrazaphos, also reduced weevil populations by over 50%. These experiments demonstrate the limitations of laboratory based in vitro screening programmes for assessing the chemical compatibility of M. anisopliae.
Keywords:entomogenous fungus  Metarhizium anisopliae  Otiorhynchus sulcatus  pesticide compatibility  biological control  conidial germination  mycelial growth
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