Christopher J Geden, Roxie L White, Alexandra A Pagac, Erika T Machtinger
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摘要
家蝇(Musca domestica L.)(双翅目:鹟科)是一种难以控制的害虫。使用 Carcinops pumilio 甲虫进行生物防治可能有助于减少家蝇的数量。然而,C. pumilio 甲虫是否能与另一种家蝇生物防治方法 Beauveria bassiana 相兼容尚不清楚。采用不同的实验室暴露方法,对五株市售(GHA、HF23 和 L90)和新发现(NFH10 和 PSU1)的 B. bassiana 菌株进行了测试,以比较家蝇成虫和 C. pumilio 成虫的敏感性。在接触滤纸试验(89%-98% 的死亡率)和浸泡试验(100% 的死亡率)中,在使用 0.1% CapSil 作为水表面活性剂的相同 108 分生孢子悬浮液条件下,家蝇成虫对 B. bassiana 易感。在相同的 108 个分生孢子浓度下,采用接触试验和浸泡试验,Carcinops pumilio 对 B. bassiana 感染的敏感性低于苍蝇,死亡率分别为 4.4%-12.2% 和 8.3%-24.6% 。在相同 108 分生孢子浓度下,浸泡在水性分生孢子悬浮液中与接触处理过的滤纸相比,家蝇和甲虫的死亡率更高。我们的结论是,在动物生产系统中,C. pumilio 可以安全地用作家蝇与 B. bassiana 的生物防治剂。
Comparative susceptibility of adult house fly (Diptera: Muscidae) and an important predator, Carcinops pumilio (Coleoptera: Histeridae), to Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae).
House flies (Musca domestica L.) (Diptera: Muscidae) are challenging pests to control. Biological control using Carcinops pumilio beetles may help to reduce house fly populations. However, it is unknown if C. pumilio beetles are compatible with Beauveria bassiana, another house fly biological control option. Five strains of commercially available (GHA, HF23, and L90) and newly discovered (NFH10 and PSU1) strains of B. bassiana were used to test the comparative susceptibility of adult house flies and adult C. pumilio using different laboratory exposure methods. Adult house flies were susceptible to B. bassiana in contact filter paper assays (89%-98% mortality) and immersion assays (100% mortality) at the same 108 conidia suspension using 0.1% CapSil as an aqueous surfactant. Carcinops pumilio were less susceptible than flies to B. bassiana infection using the contact and immersion assays at the same 108 conidial concentration, with 4.4%-12.2% and 8.3%-24.6% mortality, respectively. Immersion in an aqueous conidial suspension resulted in higher mortality compared to contact with treated filter papers at the same 108 concentration with house flies and beetles. We conclude that C. pumilio can safely be used as a biological control agent for house flies with B. bassiana in animal production systems.