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Suppression of Rice Planthopper Populations by the Entomopathogenic Fungus Metarhizium<i>anisopliae</i>without Affecting the Rice Microbiota

Yifan Peng, Jifeng Tang, Mingsheng Hong, Jiaqin Xie

2020Applied and Environmental Microbiology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Entomopathogenic fungi may be used as crucial biocontrol agents for the control of insect pests, but few effective fungal strains have been reported for the control of the rice planthopper, a major pest of rice. More importantly, the impacts of fungal insecticide application on nontarget microorganisms have not been well evaluated, especially under field conditions. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the effects of the fungal strain M. anisopliae CQMa421 on rice planthopper populations from 2017 to 2019 and evaluated its potential impacts on the microbiota of rice plants after application. The results suggested that this fungal agent has good potential for use in the control of rice planthoppers with no significant effects on rice microbial communities, representing an alternative strategy for the control of rice pests.

Topics & Concepts

Metarhizium anisopliaeBiologyEntomopathogenic fungusBrown planthopperMetarhiziumHypocrealesNatural enemiesFungusBiological pest controlEntomopathogenic fungiBotanyMicrobiologyZoologyBeauveria bassianaAscomycotaGeneticsGeneEntomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest ControlInsect Resistance and GeneticsInsect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
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