Belinda Luke , Mavis A. Acheampong , Drauzio E.N. Rangel , Eric W. Cornelius , Stephen K. Asante , Jerry A. Nboyine , Vincent Y. Eziah , Ken O. Fening , Clare Storm , Nick Jessop , Victor A. Clottey , Olivier Potin , Clara Tyson , David Moore , Aram Mikaelyan
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摘要
加纳的实验室研究表明,来自英国的 Beauveria bassiana(IMI 389521)分离物对储藏玉米的主要害虫大谷螟 Prostephanus truncatus (Horn)(鞘翅目:Bostrichidae)有效。在对玉米进行人工虫害试验后,最低有效浓度为 109 至 1010 cfu/kg。在进行村级防治之前,一个主要要求是确定该产品能否在加纳多个地点的真实环境条件下对人工侵染的玉米产生防治效果。因此,本研究调查了两种浓度(1 × 109 和 3.16 × 109 cfu/kg)的 B. bassiana(IMI 389521)配制分生孢子对加纳半田间条件下储藏玉米粒上的 P. truncatus 的防治效果。在加纳南部,玉米('Obatanpa'栽培品种)果核经 B. bassiana 产品处理后,装入聚丙烯编织袋中,储存在小棚里。24 小时后,在每个装有处理过的玉米的袋子中放入 100 只 P. truncatus 成虫。在三个月的时间里,每两周评估一次死亡率和玉米粒的重量损失率。半田间试验结果表明,用 3.16 × 109 cfu/kg 的 B. bassiana 处理过的玉米粒上的 P. truncatus 成虫有可能被成功控制。不过,由于四周后对玉米粒的保护作用微乎其微,因此建议在四周后对玉米粒进行再处理,以确保在长期储存期间最大程度地保护玉米粒。
The use of Beauveria bassiana for the control of the larger grain borer, Prostephanus truncatus, in stored maize: Semi-field trials in Ghana
Laboratory research in Ghana demonstrated the effectiveness of an isolate of Beauveria bassiana (IMI 389521) from the United Kingdom against the larger grain borer Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae), a major pest of stored maize. The minimum effective concentration, following artificial infestation trials on maize, was between 109 and 1010 cfu/kg maize. Before moving out to village-level control, a major requirement was to determine if the product could effect control in artificially infested maize held under real environmental conditions in several locations in Ghana. Therefore, this study investigated the efficacy of formulated conidia of B. bassiana, IMI 389521, at two concentrations (1 × 109 and 3.16 × 109 cfu/kg maize) to control P. truncatus on stored maize kernels under semi-field conditions in Ghana. Maize (‘Obatanpa’ cultivar) kernels were treated with the formulated B. bassiana product and stored in polypropylene woven bags in cribs in Southern Ghana. After 24 h, one hundred adults of P. truncatus were placed into each bag containing the treated maize. Mortality and the percent of weight loss of kernels were assessed every two weeks for three months. The semi-field trials revealed the possibility of successfully controlling adult P. truncatus on maize kernels treated with B. bassiana at 3.16 × 109 cfu/kg maize. However, due to the minimal protection of kernels after four weeks, re-treating maize kernels after this period is recommended to ensure maximum protection during prolonged storage.