Efficacy of Beauveria bassiana formulations against the fungus gnat Lycoriella ingenua

Publication date: Available online 3 September 2016 Source:Biological Control Author(s): Stefanos S. Andreadis, Kevin R. Cloonan, Giovani S. Bellicanta, Kimberly Paley, John Pecchia, Nina E. Jenkins Lycoriella ingenua Dufour (Diptera: Sciaridae) is a major pest species in commerical mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) production throughout the world. Grower demand for alternative control measures, following the recent withdrawal of a number of chemical control options, led to a label extension for use of the fungal biopesticide BotaniGard[®] ES, for control of mushroom flies. Semi-field trials were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of BotaniGard[®] ES, and two alternative formulations of Beauveria bassiana strain GHA (the active ingredient in BotaniGard[®] ES), for control of L. ingenua, and their effect on crop yield when incorporated at spawning. Data collected from two replicated trials demonstrated that incorporation of B. bassiana was not detrimental to mushroom yield, but was also ineffective in controlling the development of L. ingenua larvae in artificially infested compost. Subsequent laboratory bioassays demonstrated that L. ingenua eggs and larvae were not susceptible to infection by B. bassiana strain GHA whereas pupae were somewhat susceptible (41% mortality). Bioassays conducted on adult L. ingenua using 1 h exposure to a surface sprayed with BotaniGard® ES resulted in 100% mortality within 8 days and a mean survival time of 6 days, which was significantly...
Source: Biological Control - Category: Biology Source Type: research