Journal of Fungi (Jan 2022)

Characterization and Evaluation of <i>Metarhizium</i> spp. (Metsch.) Sorokin Isolates for Their Temperature Tolerance

  • Viswakethu Velavan,
  • Rajendran Dhanapal,
  • Govindaraju Ramkumar,
  • Sengodan Karthi,
  • Sengottayan Senthil-Nathan,
  • Osmund A. Ndomba,
  • Eliningaya J. Kweka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8010068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 68

Abstract

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A field survey was done in teak (Tectona grandis F.) forests in South India to explore the entomopathogenic effect of Metarhizium anisopliae (Ascomycota: Sordariomycetes) against teak defoliator, Hyblaea puera (Lepidoptera: Hyblaeidae). About 300 soils and infected insect samples were collected during the survey and thirty-six fungal isolates were isolated from soil and insect samples and characterized. The fungi were cultured on PDAY with dodine and antibiotics. Generally, the EPF culture was incubated at 27 °C in darkness for 15 days. Virulence of the Entomopathogenic Fungi (EPF) ability to germinate under cold and heat temperatures was assessed in a culture impregnated with conidia. In the experiment, it was found that for the first time Metarhizium quizhouense, Metarhizium robertsii, and Metarhizium majus species caused significantly higher mortality to hosts. These isolates of M. anisopliae, M. robertsii, M. majus, and M. quizhouense were all considered to be effective virulent and environmentally adaptive. The Metarhizium isolates were recommended as effective bio-control agents through the field investigation of teak defoliator Hyblaea puera from South India forest. This study paves the way to utilize the indigenous isolates of EPF for the control of teak defoliator and to combat the pests thatare resistant to insecticide.

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