2009
DOI: 10.1080/03235400600951829
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Effect of the entomopathogenic fungi on mortality and injury level of western flower thrips,Frankliniella occidentalis

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“…The results are especially encouraging in that strain RSB was effective as a foliar application against the mobile life stages of F. occidentalis, and that the strain was effective even though greenhouse temperatures reached 33Á388C. Declines in thrips abundance were not evident until 6 days after treatment, but this time lag in the onset of mortality is comparable for other studies with B. bassiana (Jacobson, Chandler, Fenlon, and Russell 2001;Abe and Ikegami 2005). Figure 1.…”
Section: Abstract: Beauveria Bassiana; Frankliniella Occidentalis; Brsupporting
confidence: 50%
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“…The results are especially encouraging in that strain RSB was effective as a foliar application against the mobile life stages of F. occidentalis, and that the strain was effective even though greenhouse temperatures reached 33Á388C. Declines in thrips abundance were not evident until 6 days after treatment, but this time lag in the onset of mortality is comparable for other studies with B. bassiana (Jacobson, Chandler, Fenlon, and Russell 2001;Abe and Ikegami 2005). Figure 1.…”
Section: Abstract: Beauveria Bassiana; Frankliniella Occidentalis; Brsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…The RSB strain produced greater mortality than observed in laboratory trials for strain 5492 (Gouli, Gouli, Skinner, and Shternshis 2009) and strain GHA (Shipp, Zhang, Hunt, and Ferguson 2003), although differences in experimental protocols cannot be discounted. Likewise, strain RSB produced comparable mortality to a highly virulent strain of Metarhizium anisopliae (Sorokin)Metchnikoff (Gouli et al 2009). The greenhouse experiment further supports our laboratory studies regarding the virulence of the RSB strain.…”
Section: Abstract: Beauveria Bassiana; Frankliniella Occidentalis; Brmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Fungal pathogens used as biocontrol agents of F. occidentalis , are Beauveria bassiana (Gao et al ., ; Lee et al ., ), Metarhizium anisopliae (Maniania et al ., ; Toledo‐Hernández et al ., ) and Lecanicillium lecanii (Gouli et al ., ; Wang et al ., ). The various nematode species used against soil‐inhabiting pupae of F. occidentalis are in the genera Steinernema and Heterorhabditis (Ebssa et al ., ; Buitenhuis & Shipp, ).…”
Section: Management Of F Occidentalismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al (2011) identificaron varias cepas del hongo B. bassiana altamente virulentas tanto para larvas como para adultos de F. occidentalis. Sin embargo, M. anisopliae, en comparación con B. bassiana, es más virulento, siendo las pre-pupas y pupas las más susceptibles a la infección (Ansari et al, 2008;Gouli et al, 2009).…”
Section: Alternativas Para El Control Biológico De Tripsunclassified