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Evaluation of Beauveria bassiana and B-brongniartii strains and four wild-type fungal species against adults of Bactrocera oleae and Ceratitis capitata

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BIOCONTROL
Volume 50, Issue 2, Pages 293-305

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10526-004-0458-4

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Bactrocera oleae; Beauveria bassiana; Beauveria brongniartii; Ceratitis capitata; Mucor hiemalis; Mucorales; Penicillium chrysogenum; toxic metabolites

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The virulence of two isolates of the hyphomycete fungi, Beauveria bassianaand B. brongniartii, and additional fungal species isolated from diseased Bactrocera oleae pupae and Sesamia nonagrioideslarvae were assessed against adults of the olive fruit fly B. oleae and the Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae). Contact and oral bioassays revealed that moderate to high mortality rates for the olive fruit fly occurred when the adults were exposed to conidia of Mucor hiemalis, Penicillium aurantiogriseum, P. chrysogenum and B. bassianaisolates. A strain of M. hiemalis isolated from S. nonagrioides larvae was the most toxic resulting in 85.2% mortality to the olive fruit fly adults. B. brongniartiiand B. bassiana were the most pathogenic to the C. capitataadults causing 97.4 and 85.6% mortality. Metabolites collected from the M. hiemalis and P. chrysogenum isolates were toxic to adults of both species.

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