Fungal pathogens of Amphimallon solstitiale Linnaeus, 1758 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
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2020Author
Biryol, Seda and Efe, Davut and Eski, Ardahan and Demirbag, Zihni and
Demir, Ismail
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European June beetle, Amphimallon solstitiale Linnaeus, 1758
(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) is one of the most important soilbome pests
in many parts of Turkey and the world. Entomopathogenic fungi are
important microbial control agents that can be used to control soilborne
pests, and it is desirable to obtain them from local insect populations.
The study was conducted at Karadeniz Technical University, Faculty of
Science, Microbiology Laboratory in 2017. In this study, fungal
pathogens of A. solstitiale were investigated to find an effective
microbial control agent. Fungi were isolated from infected larvae and
morphological-molecular characterization of the isolates showed that all
isolates were Metarhizium flavoviride Gams \& Roszypal (Deuteromycotina:
Hyphomycetes). Using phylogenetic analysis and pathogenicity tests, the
isolates were found to be different genotypes of M. flavoviride. All
isolates gave more than 80\% mortality at a concentration of 10(6)
conidia/mI, with one isolate (As2) causing 96\% mortality. Therefore,
dose-mortality experiments were conducted with As2, and the median
lethal concentration was determined to be 3.87 x 10(3) conidia/ml. This
study demonstrated that M. flavoviride As2 is an effective microbial
control agent that can be used for biological control of A. solstitiale.
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