Efficacy of Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. against the spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus L., in the laboratory under various conditions

:  In laboratory bioassays, the efficacy of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana against the spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, was tested under various conditions. Four of the tested isolates and the commercial product Boverol® caused 99–100% mortality when tested at a concentration of...

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Published inJournal of applied entomology (1986) Vol. 128; no. 6; pp. 384 - 389
Main Authors Kreutz, J, Vaupel, O, Zimmermann, G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin, Germany Blackwell Verlag GmbH 01.07.2004
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Summary::  In laboratory bioassays, the efficacy of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana against the spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, was tested under various conditions. Four of the tested isolates and the commercial product Boverol® caused 99–100% mortality when tested at a concentration of 1.0 × 107 conidia/ml at 25°C. Using B. bassiana isolate 138 at a concentration of 1.0 × 106, the median survival time (MST) was 6.1 d and significantly longer compared with the MST of 4.2 and 4.0 d at 1.0 × 107 and 1.0 × 108 conidia/ml, respectively. In the next experiment, the beetles were maintained on spruce bark, filter paper or artificial diet during the bioassay with Boverol®, and significant differences in the MST of 3.6, 2.5 and 5.3 d, respectively, were noticed. The experiment with Boverol® at different temperatures showed that the beetles lived significantly longer at 15°C (MST 8.7 d) than at 20, 25, 30 and 35°C. At 25°C, the beetles died most rapidly (MST 3.5 d). At different relative humidities (RH) of 40, 70 and 100%, nearly all beetles were dead after treatment with a suspension of Boverol® at 1.0 × 107 conidia/ml. At 40% RH, 49% of the untreated beetles died after 7 d. The best effects were achieved with the following bioassay: beetles were fed for three days on artificial diet, then dipped into a solution of 1.0 × 107 conidia/ml and transferred on a piece of spruce bark in Petri dishes at 25°C and 70% RH.
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Gisbert Zimmermann, Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Institute for Biological Control, Heinrichstraße 243, D‐64287 Darmstadt, Germany. E‐mail
g.zimmermann@bba.de
vaupelo@forst.hessen.de
Ortwin Vaupel, HESSIAN FOREST – Service Centre for Forest Management, Information and Forest Research, Prof.‐Oelkersstraße 6, D‐34346 Hann. Münden, Germany. E‐mail
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ISSN:0931-2048
1439-0418
DOI:10.1111/j.1439-0418.2004.00813.x