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| Authors: | D. Strongman, P. Dixon, K. MacKenzie |
| Keywords: | Paecilomyces sp., Verticillium lecanii, Beauveria bassiana, ecology, insect pests |
Abstract:
Insects collected from lowbush blueberry fields in eastern Canada from 1991–1992 were screened for fungal pathogens.
Insect mortality typically was 20 – 25% with fungal entomopathogens accounting for <1 – 10% of this mortality, or 0.5 – 5% of all insects sampled.
Distribution of the pathogens was patchy, occurring more commonly in fields with large insect populations.
A total of 9 fungal entomopathogens were recorded and a complex of 4–5 species per field was usual.
The most common species were Verticillium lecanii and Paecilomyces farinosus. These collections have also yielded a new Hirsutella species from cutworms.
This study has shown that fungal pathogens are resident in lowbush blueberry fields and may have potential as new biological control agents.
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