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SCREENING OF COLLECTION STRAINS (COLLECTIONS) OF ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI AGAINST ASIAN LOCUSTS FOR SIGNS OF VIRULENCE
Author(s) -
Ulzhalgas T. Zhumatayeva,
B.A. Duisembekov,
A.M. Begalieva,
U.O. Sabdenova,
K.K. Yerkekulova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ìzdenìster, na̋tiželer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2304-3334
DOI - 10.37884/2-2021/13
Subject(s) - beauveria bassiana , biology , virulence , locust , larva , beauveria , bassiana , inoculation , biological pest control , veterinary medicine , host (biology) , strain (injury) , toxin , mortality rate , microbiology and biotechnology , botany , horticulture , ecology , medicine , biochemistry , anatomy , gene
The article provides a preliminary screening of Asian locust larvae aged 2-3 years for the virulence of 25 isolates isolated from insects belonging to different systematic groups of fungi Beauveria bassiana. Five of the 25 strains showed high biological activity against larvae, (BCo1-14, BSc1-15, BSc2-15, BTr1-16, BPit-16) reaching a mortality rate of 90-100% 21 days after inoculation. The strains that have the best effect on the level and rate of mortality of the host organism are - BCo1-14, BSc1-15, BSc2-15, BTr1-16, BPit-16. The greatest biological activity was observed in the BSc1-15 strain, as the mortality rate of test organisms was only 100% within 15 days of exposure. The lowest activity was shown by the BCi4-14 strain in the range of 35.0-62.5%. At the same time, the mortality rate of Asian locust larvae in the control variant (without treatment) for 21 days was 15.0±2.88%. Thus, the proportion of highly toxic forms (80-100% lethality) in the total number of studied strains was not more than 44%, and the proportion of mildly toxic forms (less than 80% activity) was 56%.

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