Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Three Microbial Biocontrol Agents on Spodoptera litura and Its Natural Predator Rhynocoris kumarii

Entomopathogenic microbes such as Spodoptera litura nucleopolyhedrovirus (SpltNPV), Metarhizium anisopliae, and Pseudomonas fluorescens are biological agents used for the control of multiple arthropod pests. The objective of this study was to assess their effects on the biological parameters of Spod...

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Main Authors: Kitherian Sahayaraj, Natarajan Subash, Robert W. Allingham, Vivek Kumar, Pasco B. Avery, Lucky K. Mehra, Cindy L. McKenzie, Lance S. Osborne
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/9/3/101
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spelling doaj-c1bda5f92ec14871bb12a1e031896d2e2020-11-24T23:07:51ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502018-08-019310110.3390/insects9030101insects9030101Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Three Microbial Biocontrol Agents on Spodoptera litura and Its Natural Predator Rhynocoris kumariiKitherian Sahayaraj0Natarajan Subash1Robert W. Allingham2Vivek Kumar3Pasco B. Avery4Lucky K. Mehra5Cindy L. McKenzie6Lance S. Osborne7Crop Protection Research Centre, St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Palayamkottai 627002, IndiaCrop Protection Research Centre, St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Palayamkottai 627002, IndiaFruinlaan 43, 5624 DA Eindhoven, The NetherlandsMid-Florida Research and Education Center, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, 2725, South Binion Road, Apopka, FL 32703, USAIndian River Research and Education Center, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, 2199 South Rock Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34945, USADepartment of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, 1712 Claflin Rd., 4024 Throckmorton Center, Manhattan, KS 66506, USAUnited States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Services, 2001 South Rock Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34945, USAMid-Florida Research and Education Center, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, 2725, South Binion Road, Apopka, FL 32703, USAEntomopathogenic microbes such as Spodoptera litura nucleopolyhedrovirus (SpltNPV), Metarhizium anisopliae, and Pseudomonas fluorescens are biological agents used for the control of multiple arthropod pests. The objective of this study was to assess their effects on the biological parameters of Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae, and its natural reduviid predator Rhynocoris kumarii (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) under laboratory conditions. Results suggested that P. fluorescens reduced the food consumption index, relative growth rate, approximate digestibility, the efficiency of conversion of ingested food, and the efficiency of conversion of digested food of S. litura third instar larvae compared to prey infected with M. anisopliae and SpltNPV. Both SpltNPV and M. anisopliae caused similar mortality of S. litura life stages after 96 h of observation. To observe the effect of an infected prey diet on predator behavior, infected S. litura larvae were offered to the third, fourth, and fifth instar nymphs of R. kumarii, and their prey handling time, predation rate (number/day/predator), developmental period, and the survival rate was recorded. When the life stages of R. kumarii were offered entomopathogen-infected S. litura larvae, their predation rate was comparable to or higher than the untreated control. The juvenile predator, after feeding on P. fluorescens-infected S. litura larvae, had a significantly longer developmental period (2–4 days) compared to those fed on larvae infected with other microbial control agents. However, feeding on P. fluorescens alone did not affect the predator nymphal survival rate or the adult sex ratio. Although three entomopathogens had some degree of effect on the biological parameters of R. kumarii, the outcome of this study suggests that integration of reduviids with the tested entomopathogens are a compatible and potentially effective strategy for the management of S. litura populations. However promising, this combined strategy needs to be tested under field conditions to confirm the laboratory findings.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/9/3/101Metarizhium anisopliaePseudomonas fluorescensintegrated pest managementfield crop pestnucleopolyhedrovirusentomopathogens
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author Kitherian Sahayaraj
Natarajan Subash
Robert W. Allingham
Vivek Kumar
Pasco B. Avery
Lucky K. Mehra
Cindy L. McKenzie
Lance S. Osborne
spellingShingle Kitherian Sahayaraj
Natarajan Subash
Robert W. Allingham
Vivek Kumar
Pasco B. Avery
Lucky K. Mehra
Cindy L. McKenzie
Lance S. Osborne
Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Three Microbial Biocontrol Agents on Spodoptera litura and Its Natural Predator Rhynocoris kumarii
Insects
Metarizhium anisopliae
Pseudomonas fluorescens
integrated pest management
field crop pest
nucleopolyhedrovirus
entomopathogens
author_facet Kitherian Sahayaraj
Natarajan Subash
Robert W. Allingham
Vivek Kumar
Pasco B. Avery
Lucky K. Mehra
Cindy L. McKenzie
Lance S. Osborne
author_sort Kitherian Sahayaraj
title Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Three Microbial Biocontrol Agents on Spodoptera litura and Its Natural Predator Rhynocoris kumarii
title_short Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Three Microbial Biocontrol Agents on Spodoptera litura and Its Natural Predator Rhynocoris kumarii
title_full Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Three Microbial Biocontrol Agents on Spodoptera litura and Its Natural Predator Rhynocoris kumarii
title_fullStr Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Three Microbial Biocontrol Agents on Spodoptera litura and Its Natural Predator Rhynocoris kumarii
title_full_unstemmed Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Three Microbial Biocontrol Agents on Spodoptera litura and Its Natural Predator Rhynocoris kumarii
title_sort lethal and sublethal effects of three microbial biocontrol agents on spodoptera litura and its natural predator rhynocoris kumarii
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Entomopathogenic microbes such as Spodoptera litura nucleopolyhedrovirus (SpltNPV), Metarhizium anisopliae, and Pseudomonas fluorescens are biological agents used for the control of multiple arthropod pests. The objective of this study was to assess their effects on the biological parameters of Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae, and its natural reduviid predator Rhynocoris kumarii (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) under laboratory conditions. Results suggested that P. fluorescens reduced the food consumption index, relative growth rate, approximate digestibility, the efficiency of conversion of ingested food, and the efficiency of conversion of digested food of S. litura third instar larvae compared to prey infected with M. anisopliae and SpltNPV. Both SpltNPV and M. anisopliae caused similar mortality of S. litura life stages after 96 h of observation. To observe the effect of an infected prey diet on predator behavior, infected S. litura larvae were offered to the third, fourth, and fifth instar nymphs of R. kumarii, and their prey handling time, predation rate (number/day/predator), developmental period, and the survival rate was recorded. When the life stages of R. kumarii were offered entomopathogen-infected S. litura larvae, their predation rate was comparable to or higher than the untreated control. The juvenile predator, after feeding on P. fluorescens-infected S. litura larvae, had a significantly longer developmental period (2–4 days) compared to those fed on larvae infected with other microbial control agents. However, feeding on P. fluorescens alone did not affect the predator nymphal survival rate or the adult sex ratio. Although three entomopathogens had some degree of effect on the biological parameters of R. kumarii, the outcome of this study suggests that integration of reduviids with the tested entomopathogens are a compatible and potentially effective strategy for the management of S. litura populations. However promising, this combined strategy needs to be tested under field conditions to confirm the laboratory findings.
topic Metarizhium anisopliae
Pseudomonas fluorescens
integrated pest management
field crop pest
nucleopolyhedrovirus
entomopathogens
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/9/3/101
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