Endophytic Capacity of Entomopathogenic Fungi in a Pasture Grass and Their Potential to Control the Spittlebug <i>Mahanarva spectabilis</i> (Hemiptera: Cercopidae)
Michelle O. Campagnani,
Alexander Machado Auad,
Rogério Martins Maurício,
Ana Paula Madureira,
Mauroni Alves Cangussú,
Luiz Henrique Rosa,
Marcelo Francisco A. Pereira,
Mayco Muniz,
Sebastião Rocha O. Souza,
Natany Brunelli M. Silva,
Ana Carolina Rios Silva,
Wellington Garcia Campos
Affiliations
Michelle O. Campagnani
Department of Biosystems Engineering, Federal University of São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei 36301-160, Brazil
Alexander Machado Auad
Embrapa Dairy Cattle, Entomology Laboratory, Juiz de Fora 36038-330, Brazil
Rogério Martins Maurício
Department of Biosystems Engineering, Federal University of São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei 36301-160, Brazil
Ana Paula Madureira
Department of Biosystems Engineering, Federal University of São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei 36301-160, Brazil
Mauroni Alves Cangussú
Brazilian Center for Sustainable Livestock, Imperatriz 65055-310, Brazil
Luiz Henrique Rosa
Department of Microbiology, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte 31270-901, Brazil
Marcelo Francisco A. Pereira
Animal Science Institute, Agency of Agribusiness and Tecnology São Paulo, São Paulo 01037-912, Brazil
Mayco Muniz
Department of Agronomy, State University of Maranhão, Imperatriz 65900-000, Brazil
Sebastião Rocha O. Souza
Amarante Rural Family House, Technical School of Agronomy Escola Técnica de Agronomia, João Lisboa 65922-000, Brazil
Natany Brunelli M. Silva
Department of Biosystems Engineering, Federal University of São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei 36301-160, Brazil
Ana Carolina Rios Silva
Department of Biosystems Engineering, Federal University of São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei 36301-160, Brazil
Wellington Garcia Campos
Department of Biosystems Engineering, Federal University of São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei 36301-160, Brazil
Pests in pastures have compromised the production of biomass for feeding livestock herds. Many strategies have been applied to sustainably solve this problem. One viable and innovative technique is the delivery of entomopathogenic fungi through endophytes. Therefore, this study aimed to (i) evaluate the endophytic capacity of two entomopathogenic fungi, Fusarium multiceps UFMGCB 11443 and Metarhizium anisopliae UFMGCB 11444, in Urochloa brizantha [(Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Stapf] (Poaceae) cultivar ‘Marundu’) via foliar inoculation or seed treatment, and (ii) measure their efficiency in controlling Mahanarva spectabilis Distant, 1909 (Hemiptera: Cercopidae) in U. brizantha. In the greenhouse, the fungi colonized the tissues of U. brizantha plants when inoculated via foliar spraying or seed treatment. The fungi F. multiceps and M. anisopliae caused 88% and 97.1% epizootic effects via seed inoculation, respectively, and 100% epizootic effects via foliar inoculation. In the field, the lowest fungal dose of 0.5 kg/ha had the same effect as a fourfold greater dose, with a >86% decrease in insect pest infestation observed. In summary, the fungi F. multiceps and M. anisopliae have endophytic effects and can effectively control M. spectabilis in U. brizantha pastures.