Additive Effect of Botanical Insecticide and Entomopathogenic Fungi on Pest Mortality and the Behavioral Response of Its Natural Enemy
Sustainable agricultural intensification employs alternatives to synthetic insecticides for pest management, but these are not always a direct replacement. Botanical insecticides, for example, have rapid knockdown but are highly labile and while biological pesticides are more persistent, they are sl...
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doaj-30a1db6cc3c94ba8bae06fe0ed63736b2020-11-25T01:30:14ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472020-02-019217310.3390/plants9020173plants9020173Additive Effect of Botanical Insecticide and Entomopathogenic Fungi on Pest Mortality and the Behavioral Response of Its Natural EnemyG. Mandela Fernández-Grandon0Steven J. Harte1Jaspher Ewany2Daniel Bray3Philip C. Stevenson4Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, UKNatural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, UKNatural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, UKNatural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, UKNatural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, UKSustainable agricultural intensification employs alternatives to synthetic insecticides for pest management, but these are not always a direct replacement. Botanical insecticides, for example, have rapid knockdown but are highly labile and while biological pesticides are more persistent, they are slow acting. To mitigate these shortcomings, we combined the entomopathogenic fungus (EPF) <i>Metarhizium anisopliae</i> with pyrethrum and evaluated their efficacy against the bean aphid, <i>Aphis fabae</i>. To ascertain higher trophic effects, we presented these treatments to the parasitoid, <i>Aphidius colemani,</i> on an aphid infested plant in a Y-tube olfactometer and measured their preferences. Aphid mortality was significantly higher than controls when exposed to EPF or pyrethrum but was greater still when exposed to a combination of both treatments, indicating an additive effect. This highlights the potential for applications of pyrethrum at lower doses, or the use of less refined products with lower production costs to achieve control. While parasitoids were deterred by aphid infested plants treated with EPF, no preference was observed with the combination pesticide, which provides insight into the importance that both application technique and timing may play in the success of this new technology. These results indicate the potential for biorational pesticides that combine botanicals with EPF.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/2/173biopesticideorganic pesticidey-tube olfactometerpyrethrumparasitoidentomopathogenic fungileaf disc assayinsect behaviorsurvival analysis |
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G. Mandela Fernández-Grandon Steven J. Harte Jaspher Ewany Daniel Bray Philip C. Stevenson Additive Effect of Botanical Insecticide and Entomopathogenic Fungi on Pest Mortality and the Behavioral Response of Its Natural Enemy Plants biopesticide organic pesticide y-tube olfactometer pyrethrum parasitoid entomopathogenic fungi leaf disc assay insect behavior survival analysis |
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G. Mandela Fernández-Grandon Steven J. Harte Jaspher Ewany Daniel Bray Philip C. Stevenson |
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Additive Effect of Botanical Insecticide and Entomopathogenic Fungi on Pest Mortality and the Behavioral Response of Its Natural Enemy |
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Additive Effect of Botanical Insecticide and Entomopathogenic Fungi on Pest Mortality and the Behavioral Response of Its Natural Enemy |
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Additive Effect of Botanical Insecticide and Entomopathogenic Fungi on Pest Mortality and the Behavioral Response of Its Natural Enemy |
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Additive Effect of Botanical Insecticide and Entomopathogenic Fungi on Pest Mortality and the Behavioral Response of Its Natural Enemy |
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Additive Effect of Botanical Insecticide and Entomopathogenic Fungi on Pest Mortality and the Behavioral Response of Its Natural Enemy |
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additive effect of botanical insecticide and entomopathogenic fungi on pest mortality and the behavioral response of its natural enemy |
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Sustainable agricultural intensification employs alternatives to synthetic insecticides for pest management, but these are not always a direct replacement. Botanical insecticides, for example, have rapid knockdown but are highly labile and while biological pesticides are more persistent, they are slow acting. To mitigate these shortcomings, we combined the entomopathogenic fungus (EPF) <i>Metarhizium anisopliae</i> with pyrethrum and evaluated their efficacy against the bean aphid, <i>Aphis fabae</i>. To ascertain higher trophic effects, we presented these treatments to the parasitoid, <i>Aphidius colemani,</i> on an aphid infested plant in a Y-tube olfactometer and measured their preferences. Aphid mortality was significantly higher than controls when exposed to EPF or pyrethrum but was greater still when exposed to a combination of both treatments, indicating an additive effect. This highlights the potential for applications of pyrethrum at lower doses, or the use of less refined products with lower production costs to achieve control. While parasitoids were deterred by aphid infested plants treated with EPF, no preference was observed with the combination pesticide, which provides insight into the importance that both application technique and timing may play in the success of this new technology. These results indicate the potential for biorational pesticides that combine botanicals with EPF. |
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biopesticide organic pesticide y-tube olfactometer pyrethrum parasitoid entomopathogenic fungi leaf disc assay insect behavior survival analysis |
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