The possible role of synergistic organisms acting as biological control in the European corn borer

The effects of pathogens, used singularly or synergistically with other pathogens on the European corn borer larvae, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner), were studied. Pathogens used in this research were Perezia fumiferananae, Nosema disstriae, Nosema bombycis, Bacillus thuringiensis, and Beauveria bassian...

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Main Author: Schwartz, Mary E.
Other Authors: Zimmack, Harold L.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1805182014-07-30T03:31:57ZThe possible role of synergistic organisms acting as biological control in the European corn borerSchwartz, Mary E.European corn borer -- Biological control.The effects of pathogens, used singularly or synergistically with other pathogens on the European corn borer larvae, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner), were studied. Pathogens used in this research were Perezia fumiferananae, Nosema disstriae, Nosema bombycis, Bacillus thuringiensis, and Beauveria bassiana. The egg masses were dipped into a vial containing a suspension of a single pathogenic species or combination of two pathogenic species. The egg masses were then incubated and hatched in a growth chamber with a temperature of 29°C, a relative humidity of 639, and constant light conditions. Observations were made concerning the mortality rates of each pathogen group.It was observed that the known pathogens, Bacillus thuringiensis, and Beauveria bassiana, caused high mortality rates in the corn borer larvae and could serve as effective biological controls. The Microsporidia, Perezia,fumiferanae, Nosema disstriae, and Nosema bombycis caused low mortality rates in corn borer larvae and therefore would not be considered as effective biological control agents for the European corn borer.The mortality rate for Bacillus thuringiensis treated larvae or Beauveria bassiana treated larvae, used in combination with other Microsporidia was not as high as when Bacillus thuringiensis,or Beauveria bassiana was used singularly. There may have been some interference or antagonism between the two combined pathogens, whether these pathogens be fungi, bacteria, or microsporidia.Zimmack, Harold L.2011-06-03T19:30:49Z2011-06-03T19:30:49Z19721972iv, 34 leaves ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z78 1972 .S39http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/180518http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/416724Virtual Press
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topic European corn borer -- Biological control.
spellingShingle European corn borer -- Biological control.
Schwartz, Mary E.
The possible role of synergistic organisms acting as biological control in the European corn borer
description The effects of pathogens, used singularly or synergistically with other pathogens on the European corn borer larvae, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner), were studied. Pathogens used in this research were Perezia fumiferananae, Nosema disstriae, Nosema bombycis, Bacillus thuringiensis, and Beauveria bassiana. The egg masses were dipped into a vial containing a suspension of a single pathogenic species or combination of two pathogenic species. The egg masses were then incubated and hatched in a growth chamber with a temperature of 29°C, a relative humidity of 639, and constant light conditions. Observations were made concerning the mortality rates of each pathogen group.It was observed that the known pathogens, Bacillus thuringiensis, and Beauveria bassiana, caused high mortality rates in the corn borer larvae and could serve as effective biological controls. The Microsporidia, Perezia,fumiferanae, Nosema disstriae, and Nosema bombycis caused low mortality rates in corn borer larvae and therefore would not be considered as effective biological control agents for the European corn borer.The mortality rate for Bacillus thuringiensis treated larvae or Beauveria bassiana treated larvae, used in combination with other Microsporidia was not as high as when Bacillus thuringiensis,or Beauveria bassiana was used singularly. There may have been some interference or antagonism between the two combined pathogens, whether these pathogens be fungi, bacteria, or microsporidia.
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