- Selcuk Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences
- Volume:31 Issue:2
- Evaluation of some entomopathogenic fungi against the fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea Durry, Lepidopt...
Evaluation of some entomopathogenic fungi against the fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea Durry, Lepidoptera: Arctidae)
Authors : İslam SARUHAN, Şeyma TOKSÖZ, İsmail ERPER
Pages : 76-81
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Publication Date : 2017-07-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Fall webworm insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Hyphantria cunea Durry, Lepidoptera: Arctidae); is an important pest infecting about 600 hosts. It is harmful especially in hazelnut orchards in the Black Sea Region and is becoming epidemic occasionally. It may cause damage in mulberry, cherry, apple, poplar, and willow beside hazelnut in the region. Due to having a polyphagous feeding behavior and a high reproduction power; fall webworm can spread rapidly and make difficult to manage. In the region, currently, mostly chemical control is applied against this pest. Due to adverse effects of the chemical control to the environment and to living organisms, it is inevitable to develop other alternative control methods for this pest. In this study, the effects of some entomopathogenic fungi isolates obtained from Palomena prasina which is another pest in hazelnut production areas, on H. cunea in laboratory conditions. Overall, 1x108 conidia mL-1 of concentration obtained from 2 isolates of Simplicillium lamellicola insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(TR-01 and TR-02); and 4 isolates of Lecanicillium muscarium insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(TR-04, TR-05, TR-07 and TR-08); was used against 3rd period larva of the H. cunea. The experiment was conducted with four replications, 10 larvae individuals in each. Mortality of H. cunea were reported daily, over 12 days. At the end of 12th day, among the isolates of entomopathogenic fungi, the TR-05 isolate of the L. muscarium ranked the highest mortality by 93.9% rate. Effect of the other isolates of L. muscarium varied between 72.7% and 90.9%. The TR-01 isolate of the S. lamellicola showed effect of 57.6%, and the TR-02 isolate showed effect of 78.8% mortality. Effects of all the isolates used in the study were differed from the control insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(P<0.05);. Based on LT50 and LT90 values, the most effective isolate was identified as TR-04 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(5.64/day and 9.38/day, respectively);. It can be concluded that, the isolates of L. muscarium was found quite effective and it could be a promising agent for controlling this pest in the field in the future.Keywords : Hyphantria cunea, Lecanicillium muscarium, Simplicillium, Lamellicola, Biological control