真菌蕈状芽孢杆菌与捕食性弱绥螨对温室白蝇的配伍性研究

G. Mitina, Lidija Pavlovna Krasavina, O. Trapeznikova
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本研究评价了真菌Lecanicillium muscarium(子囊菌纲:Hypocreales)及其菌丝体有机提取物对温室白蝇Trialeurodes vaporariorum(半翅目:aleyrodiae)及其捕食者Amblyseius swirskii(蜱螨目:Phytoseiidae)的作用。螨虫暴露于真菌孢子或从L. muscarium菌丝体中提取的有机提取物。真菌分生孢子浓度为5 × 107孢子/ml时,捕食者取食汽化螟若虫无不良影响;第6天,螨卵和若虫的数量比Tween 80处理的叶片高18.7%。与此相反,用0.5%酒精提取的蘑菇菌丝体处理叶片,第2天的死亡率为35%。在商业温室对玫瑰植株进行的一项试验中,施用分生蕈状芽孢杆菌后再释放黄僵菌,比单独施用每种防治剂更有效地抑制了白僵菌。
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Compatibility of the fungus Lecanicillium muscarium and the predatory mite Amblyseius swirskii for their combined application against the greenhouse whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum
The present study evaluated effects of the fungus Lecanicillium muscarium (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) and an organic extract from its mycelium on the greenhouse whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) and its predator, mite Amblyseius swirskii (Acari: Phytoseiidae). Mites were exposed to fungal spores or organic extract prepared from L. muscarium mycelium. No negative effect was shown on the predator feeding on T. vaporariorum nymphs treated with fungal conidia at a concentration of 5 × 107 spores/ml; by day six the number of mite eggs and nymphs was 18.7 % higher than on leaves treated with Tween 80. In contrast, treatment of leaves with a 0.5 % alcohol extract derived from L. muscarium mycelium caused 35 % mortality of A. swirskii adults by day two. In a trial conducted in a commercial greenhouse on rose plants, the application of L. muscarium conidia followed by the release of A. swirskii suppressed T. vaporariorum more effectively than each of the control agents applied separately.
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