Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9486378 | Journal of Invertebrate Pathology | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Laboratory soil bioassays were performed at economic field rates for in-furrow (3.85Â ÃÂ 106Â spores/g dry soil) and broadcast (3.85Â ÃÂ 105Â spores/g dry soil) applications with three isolates of Metarhizium anisopliae (F52, ATCC62176, and ARSEF5520) and one isolate of Beauveria bassiana (GHA). All isolates tested were infective to second instar Delia radicum (L.). The conditionally registered M. anisopliae isolate (F52) performed best killing an average of 85 and 72% of D. radicum larvae at the high and low concentration, respectively. The mean LC50 and LC95 of F52 against second instar D. radicum was 2.7Â ÃÂ 106 and 1.8Â ÃÂ 108Â spores/g dry soil, respectively. The use of F52 in an integrated management program is discussed.
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Authors
Denny J. Bruck, Jane E. Snelling, Amy J. Dreves, Stefan T. Jaronski,