Abstract

An entomopathogenic fungus, Beauveria bassiana, had significant insecticidal activity against the beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua. However, it took almost one week to cause significant mortality. This study used a mixture treatment with an immunosuppressant to enhance the fungal pathogenicity. A bacterial metabolite, benzylideneacetone (BZA), had a significant synergistic effect on the fungal pathogenicity against S. exigua, although it had little insecticidal activity by itself. The mixture treatment shortened median lethal time of B. bassiana by approximately 2 days. The synergistic activity of BZA on the pathogenicity of B. bassiana was induced by its immunosuppressive effects on both cellular and humoral antifungal responses of S. exigua. In response to B. bassiana, S. exigua larvae can form hemocytic nodules. Nodules were significantly suppressed by BZA treatment. Moreover, BZA inhibited expression of some antimicrobial peptide genes of S. exigua in response to fungal challenge. The immunosuppressive condition induced by BZA allowed B. bassiana to easily colonize and multiply in the hemocoel of treated larvae, which resulted in significant enhancement of the pathogenicity of B. bassiana.

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