Abstract

Isaria cateniannulata and Euseius nicholsi are two important biological control agents currently being used in many areas of China to control a variety of pests. In order to determine the possibility of a concomitant application with the two agents in a biocontrol program involving the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, we quantified the pathogenicity of a strain of I. cateniannulata (08XS-1) against females of both T. urticae and E. nicholsi. We observed the infection process using scanning electron microscopy and fluorescence microscopy to distinguish differences in fungal performance. The female mites were infected by I. cateniannulata at 2 × 107 conidia/ml. The mortality of T. urticae was 100% when treated with submerged conidia and 92% when treated with aerial conidia (spray), and that of E. nicholsi was 4.2 and 6.7%, correspondingly. Following infection with aerial or submerged conidia, mated E. nicholsi females displayed no significant differences between treatments and control, indicating the fungus had no obvious effect on their vitality and fertility. This demonstrates that I. cateniannulata is safe to E. nicholsi when used to control T. urticae. The two types of propagules of I. cateniannulata are readily produced by common culture, and the submerged conidia, because of their substantially higher mortality, are preferable to the aerial conidia. Our results indicate that I. cateniannulata and E. nicholsi are viable candidates to be concomitantly applied in the biocontrol programs of T. urticae.

Highlights

  • The two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Trombidiformes: Tetranychidae), is one of the most economically important mite species

  • We previously demonstrated that I. cateniannulata has a high efficiency against T. urticae and negligible effects on E. nicholsi (Zhang et al 2014, 2016)

  • The entomopathogenic fungus I. cateniannulata is capable of producing submerged conidia in liquid medium and aerial conidia on solid medium (Zhang et al 2014), determining which type is best for commercial formulations may be difficult

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Introduction

The two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Trombidiformes: Tetranychidae), is one of the most economically important mite species It is one of the most polyphagous herbivores, feeding on more than 1110 plant species belonging to more than 150 plant families (Migeon and Dorkeld 2015), and a notorious pest for its ability to rapidly develop resistance to many chemicals that have been widely used for mite control (Ghadamyari et al 2008; Van Leeuwen et al 2010; Mahdavi Moghadam et al 2012). Isaria cateniannulata (Liang) Samson & Hywel-Jones (= Paecilomyces cateniannulatus [Liang]) (Hypocreales: Clavicipitaceae) has been isolated from a variety of insects and showed itself one of the most prevalent entomopathogenic fungi. It is the second most common and widely distributed species after Beauveria bassiana (Bals.-Criv.) Vuill. We have discussed the efficacy of I. cateniannulata in controlling T. urticae while having little, if any, detrimental effects on E. nicholsi (Zhang et al 2013, 2014, 2016)

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