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Epizootics of the entomopathogenic fungus,Entomophaga grylli (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae), in a grasshopper population in Northwest China
Authors:Liwei Zhang  Pengfei Zhang
Institution:1. Department of Entomology, Key Lab for Biological Control, Ministry of Agriculture, China Agricultural University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China;2. Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Xingtai University, Xingtai, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:Plagues caused by locusts and grasshoppers have led to severe crop damage and great economic loss in many countries. Nevertheless, populations of these pests are often suppressed by naturally occurring predators and disease. Among such natural control factors, the entomopathogenic fungus, Entomophaga grylli, can markedly disrupt the dynamics of grasshopper populations. However, there are few reports of epizootics of this entomopathogenic fungus occurring in consecutive years. Here we report on a consecutive 2-year field survey of E. grylli epizootics in Xinjiang, Northwest China. E. grylli were observed to infect at least four species of grasshopper, Calliptamus italicus, Gomphocerus sibiricus, Chorthippus sp., and Stauroderus scalaris. This is the first record of infection of the last two species by this pathogen. The highest infection rates at the two study sites (Chonghuer and Jiadengyu, Altay Prefecture) were ≥50%, observed in mid-July 2011, and the lowest rate was >16% in early summer. The density of infected grasshoppers was positively correlated with the density of total grasshoppers collected (r?=?0.981). Therefore, E. grylli is an important natural factor regulating the dynamics of grasshopper populations in regions that are not subjected to artificial treatments.
Keywords:Entomophaga grylli  grasshopper  epizootic  infection  survey
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