2022
DOI: 10.1093/jee/toac085
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Gradual Decline of Japanese Beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) Populations in Michigan Follows Establishment of Ovavesicula popilliae (Microsporidia)

Abstract: The purpose of this research was to document the incidence of Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), infection by the microsporidian pathogen, Ovavesicula popilliae Andreadis & Hanula (Microsporida: Pleistophoridae) while monitoring Japanese beetle populations at nine golf courses in Michigan from 1999 to 2018. We also compared the current distribution of the pathogen in Michigan to the known distribution in 1999. Beetles were sampled a total of seven different years, in thre… Show more

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“…The microsporidian Ovavesicula popilliae (Andreadis and Hanula, 1987) and the pathogenic bacteria, particularly Bacillus spp. and Paenibacillus popilliae (Dutky) Pattersson et al., 1999, causal agents of the milky disease, are present in the US ( 2 , 96 ), but there are no data on their occurrence in Italy. In conclusion, considering that several EPN natural strains have been isolated in Italy and that an indigenous H. bacteriophora caused high mortality, EPNs seem to be particularly relevant for the control of this insect in Italy.…”
Section: Biological Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microsporidian Ovavesicula popilliae (Andreadis and Hanula, 1987) and the pathogenic bacteria, particularly Bacillus spp. and Paenibacillus popilliae (Dutky) Pattersson et al., 1999, causal agents of the milky disease, are present in the US ( 2 , 96 ), but there are no data on their occurrence in Italy. In conclusion, considering that several EPN natural strains have been isolated in Italy and that an indigenous H. bacteriophora caused high mortality, EPNs seem to be particularly relevant for the control of this insect in Italy.…”
Section: Biological Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%