Isolation, fermentation, and formulation of entomopathogenic fungi virulent against adults of Diaphorina citri.

Pest Manag Sci

State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plant Biology (MOE), College of Plant Science and Technology, Institute of Urban and Horticultural Entomology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China.

Published: September 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Mycopesticides play a crucial role in managing the Asian citrus psyllid, but there are limited studies on effective formulations.
  • Twelve fungal strains were isolated from South China and identified, with F-HY002-ACPHali exhibiting the highest initial virulence and suitable growth characteristics for biphasic fermentation.
  • The optimized oil-based conidial formulation using sesame oil improved shelf life and enhanced virulence against D. citri, paving the way for developing effective mycopesticides for ecological pest control.

Article Abstract

Background: Mycopesticides are important for integrated management of the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri. However, there are few reports on the fermentation and formulation for mycopesticides with high virulence against D. citri.

Results: From four different locations in South China, 12 fungal strains were isolated and classified into Beauveria bassiana (two isolates), Fusarium fujikuroi (five isolates), and Cordyceps javanica (five isolates) based on the phylogenetic analysis of ITS1-5.8S rDNA-ITS4 and morphology of colonies and conidia. Based on the highest initial virulence (86.52 ± 2.35%) and best growth characteristics, F-HY002-ACPHali was further optimized for biphasic fermentation (7.85 ± 2.62 × 10  g  dry substrate) with soybean meal + cottonseed flour (1:1) as the solid substrate and full light as the light/dark cycle. Furthermore, the oil-based conidial formulation was optimized with sesame oil as an effective carrier, which significantly enhanced conidial shelf life up to 16 weeks at 26 °C and 4 °C, thermo-stress (50 °C) and UV-B stress resistance, and virulence against adults of D. citri with increased mortalities and decreased LT in comparison to that of unformulated conidia.

Conclusion: Our results not only provide a valuable native strain with high virulence against adults of D. citri, but also imply the soybean meal + cottonseed flour as valuable solid substrate, full-light exposure as environmental stimuli for solid-state fermentation, and the sesame oil as an effective carrier for the formulation of the C. javanica. These findings will facilitate the development of a potential mycopesticide for the biological control of Asian citrus psyllid.

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