Abstract

Foliage consumption by nymphs and adults of the grasshopper Rhammatocerus schistocercoides Rehn infected with the fungus Metarhizium flavoviride Gams & Rozsypal was evaluated. Sixth and eighth instar nymphs and female adults consumed on average (±SEM) 6.9 ± 0.36 cm² (60.7 ± 2.92 mg of dry matter), 11.0 ± 1.35 cm² (74.9 ± 9.24 mg d.m.), and 16.0 ± 0.50 cm² (126.5 ± 6.35 mg d.m.) of sugarcane leaves per day, equivalent to 85.4, 35.9 and 41.9% of the insect body weights, respectively. Eighth instar nymphs and female adults inoculated with M. flavoviride (5,000 conidia / insect) ingested less food from day three onward and showed at day 10 an average consumption 74.5 and 45.6% lower than control insects, respectively. Adult females topically treated with a sub-lethal dosage (3 ml of a 8 ppm suspension / insect) of the chemical insecticide diflubenzuron showed consumption rates comparable to untreated insects (P=0.065). The combination fungus + chemical did not show results different from those obtained with the fungus alone (P=0.405). A strong correlation (r²=0.998) between production of fecal pellets by R. schistocercoides and food consumption was observed. These results confirmed the high voracity of R. schistocercoides and showed a remarkable adverse effect of the fungus on food intake by infected nymphs and adults.

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