2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10526-019-09970-0
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Poor infectivity of Beauveria bassiana to eggs and immatures causes the failure of suppression on Tetranychus urticae population

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“…Shin et al (2017) reported that 3 isolates of B. bassiana applied at the concentration of 10 8 conidia/ ml caused 55-82% T. urticae mortality, whereas the different isolates used in a study by Yanar et al (2018) had 32.5-72.5% effect on T. urticae when applied at 5×10 6 effect rate. Wu et al (2020) also found that a 0.7×10 5 conidia/ml concentration of B. bassiana was highly effective with a mortality rate of 63.2-72.1% in T. urticae adults. Enzymes produced by each isolate may be correlated to the difference in virulence between the different fungal isolates of T. urticae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Shin et al (2017) reported that 3 isolates of B. bassiana applied at the concentration of 10 8 conidia/ ml caused 55-82% T. urticae mortality, whereas the different isolates used in a study by Yanar et al (2018) had 32.5-72.5% effect on T. urticae when applied at 5×10 6 effect rate. Wu et al (2020) also found that a 0.7×10 5 conidia/ml concentration of B. bassiana was highly effective with a mortality rate of 63.2-72.1% in T. urticae adults. Enzymes produced by each isolate may be correlated to the difference in virulence between the different fungal isolates of T. urticae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Similarly, eggs of Tetranychus urticae Koch are much less susceptible to B. bassiana than later life stages. 50 Although B. bassiana can be pathogenic to parasitoids, 51 T. dendrolimi displayed relatively low susceptibility to strain D1-5. Concentrations of 2.5 × 10 8 conidia mL −1 or higher were required to cause >35% mortality of adult wasps and females surviving treatments parasitized G. molesta eggs to a similar extent as control females, suggesting the wasp would be relatively compatible with simultaneous applications of the fungus at concentrations sufficient to cause significant mortality to the pest population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Possibly, the chorion presents a hard physical barrier that impedes penetration of B. bassiana appressoria. Similarly, eggs of Tetranychus urticae Koch are much less susceptible to B. bassiana than later life stages 50 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…while at 35 o C, it increased to 65.1% and 83.0% after the detected periods, respectively. Shengyong et al 2020 observed that, fecundity of female mites of Tetranychus urticae was significantly reduced after fungal treatment by using spraying techniques under laboratory conditions. Also, corrected mortalities were recorded 2.…”
Section: Acaricidal Activity Of a Aflatoxiformans Against T Urticaementioning
confidence: 93%