
Entomopathogenic fungi isolated in the vicinity of Szczecin
Author(s) -
Ryszard Miętkiewicz,
M. Dzięgielewska,
K. Janowicz
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
acta mycologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.38
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2353-074X
pISSN - 0001-625X
DOI - 10.5586/am.1998.011
Subject(s) - beauveria bassiana , metarhizium anisopliae , biology , paecilomyces , bassiana , galleria mellonella , piperonyl butoxide , horticulture , zoology , botany , larva , agronomy , biological pest control , pesticide , biochemistry , virulence , gene
The spectrum and occurrence of entomopathogenic fungi in litter beech forest. meadow soil and arable soil were evaluated using an "insect bait method". Soil and litter samples taken in autumn and spring from each stand were baited with G. mellonella larvae at 22°C. Six species of entomopathogenic fungi infected these larvae. In the litter Beauveria bassiana was the dominant species. Besides B. bassiana, 23% of G. mellonella larvae were infected by Paecilomyces farinosus in autumn. In the forest soil the dominant entomopathogenic fungus was not found. In this stand the number of infected larvae was the lowest. Metarhizium anisopliae was the dominant species in the meadow soil in both sampling periods. In the soil taken from a rye field P. fumosoroseus and B. bassiana infected G. mellonella larvae almost to the same degree. It was established that B. bassiana and M. anisopliae infected more G. mellonella larvae in spring than in autumn. In the case of P. farinosus and P. fumosoroseus an opposite tendency was observed