Abstract

Lecanicillium longisporum is one of the facultative insect pathogens with significant host range and host specificity. The conidia survival may be affected by environmental factors or by bio-pesticides and chemical products used to protect crop plants. In this research, the compatibility of the mentioned fungi with acetamipride and imidaclopride and the effect of these insecticides on conidial germination and vegetative growth were studied. The formulations of insecticides were tested in three concentrations (mean concentration (MC), half MC and twice the MC). The study was conducted in completely randomised design (CRD) with four replications. The results indicated that acetamipride and imidaclopride in half MC were compatible with L. longisporum (isolate LRC195). However, based on the results, imidacloprid compared to acetamipride is adaptable with L. longisporum. These insecticides could be used simultaneously in low concentration with this entomopathogenic fungus in integrated pest management.

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