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Entomopathogenic Fungi in Integrated Pest Management: Role of Fungi in Insect Control - Pr, Assignments of Entomology

The role of fungi in integrated pest management, focusing on entomopathogenic fungi and their impact on insect populations. It covers the etymology of entomopathogenic fungi, major taxa, important species, modes of action, and toxins. The document also discusses mass production and field release methods for selected fungi, as well as their advantages and disadvantages.

What you will learn

  • What are the important entomopathogenic fungi and their target pests?
  • How do entomopathogenic fungi kill insects?
  • What is the role of entomopathogenic fungi in integrated pest management?
  • Which major taxa contain insect pathogenic fungi?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of using entomopathogenic fungi for pest control?

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Ent 510: Principles of Integrated Pest Management
Role of fungi in pest management
Submitted to :-
Dr. C. B. Varma
Assistant Professor
Department of entomology,
B. A. College of Agriculture,
AAU, Anand
Submitted by :-
Name:- Dharmik B. Piparava
M.Sc. Plant pathology(1st sem)
Reg no.:- 2010120070
B. A. College of Agriculture,
AAU, Anand
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Ent 510: Principles of Integrated Pest Management

Role of fungi in pest management

Submitted to :-

Dr. C. B. Varma

Assistant Professor

Department of entomology,

B. A. College of Agriculture,

AAU, Anand

Submitted by :-

Name:- Dharmik B. Piparava

M.Sc. Plant pathology(

st

sem)

Reg no.:- 2010120070

B. A. College of Agriculture,

AAU, Anand

What is microbial control? ◦ (^) “Microbial control refers to the exploitation of diseases causing organisms to reduce the population of insect pests below the economic injury level”

Entomopathogen - etymology

Greek words “Entomon”= Insects “Genes”= Arising in “microorganisms which arise in insects.” Entomophili Entomopathogen

ENTOMO PATHOGENIC FUNGI

Entomon: an insects Pathogen: which caused disease Fungi: micro fungal organism

Important entomopathogenic fungi

FUNGI TARGET PEST

Beauveria bassiana Cotton bollworms, Coffee berry borer (Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Hemiptera & few in Diptera, Hymenoptera) Paecilomyces fumosoroseus Lepidoptera, Thysanoptera Metarrhizium ansipoliae Sugarcane pyrilla, Rhinoceros beetle, (Coleoptera, Lapidoptera, Hemiptera, Diptera & Hymenoptera) Verticillium lecanii White flies, Aphids & Scales Nomouraea rileyi H. armigera, Achaea Janata, S. litura (Lepidoptera) Aschersonia aleuroides White flies (Homoptera) Hirsutella thompsoni Phytophagous mites (Eriophid mites) Pandora delphacis BPH, GLH of rice

Mode of action

Attachment Germination Penetration Proliferate Killing New propagates (spores) Favourable conditions High humidity Low temp. Favourable conditions 8

Toxins

◦ (^) A substance which kills an organism

  1. Catabolic toxins : result from decomposition brought about by the activity of the pathogen. Eg: break down of the proteins, carbohydrates etc.
  2. Anabolic toxins : substances synthesized by pathogen
  3. Endo toxins : toxins that are produced by the pathogen and are confined to the cell and are liberated when the pathogen dies or disintegrates. Eg: bt endo toxins
  4. Ecto toxins : they are excreted or passed out of the cell of the pathogen. Eg: some bacteria and fungi produce exo or ecto toxins

1.Soft and breakable 2.Dried and giving milky liquid 1.Mummified 2.Hard 3.Covered olive green powdery mass of spores 1.Yellow to brown spots on the integument 2.Swelling of posterior abdominal segments 3.Covered with pale green spores 1.Mummifide 2.Hard 3.Covered filamentous white hypae Beauveria bassiana Metarhizium anisopliae Nomouraea rileyl Verticillium lecanii

Symptoms

Mass production 200 g of grains in 250 g polypropalyne bags or bottles with 190 ml of water Sterilization at 120 for 45 minutes Cool and inoculate with the 5 ml fungus spore suspention Bags incubate at 25 for 25 days Air dried under laminar air flow 3 days at 40 Ground to fine mixture 13

Field release ◦ (^) Method:

  1. Spraying
  2. Emulsified suspension
  3. Wettable powder. ◦ (^) Dosage:
  4. Spores at 1.5 kg/ha (30×10^9 conidia/g) +
  5. Chlorophos @ Low dose is founded good for reducing the pest ◦ (^) Trade names:
  6. Botanigard @ES
  7. Botanigard @22WP
  8. Naturalis
  9. Mycotrol

Silkworm larva

Grass hopper

Beetle Cicada

Metarhizium anisopliae ◦ (^) Mass production 40 g carrot bits in 250 ml of conical flask With 65 ml of water Autoclave at 25 psi for 30 minutes Cool and inoculate with the fungus Fungal can be applied to manure pit after a fortnight