Development of a user-friendly delivery method for the fungus Metarhizium anisopliae to control the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor in honey bee, Apis mellifera, colonies

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作者
Kanga, Lambert H. B. [1 ]
Adamczyk, John [2 ]
Patt, Joseph [2 ]
Gracia, Carlos [2 ]
Cascino, John [3 ]
机构
[1] Florida A&M Univ, Entomol CESTA, Tallahassee, FL 32307 USA
[2] USDA ARS, Beneficial Insects Res Unit, Weslaco, TX USA
[3] Sylvan Bioprod Inc, Kittanning, PA 16203 USA
关键词
Varroa destructor; Apis mellifera; Metarhizium anisopliae; Conidia; Patty blend formulations; Biological control; MICROBIAL CONTROL AGENTS; HIRSUTELLA-THOMPSONII; MITOSPORIC FUNGI; RESISTANCE; JACOBSONI; ACARI; PATHOGENICITY; MESOSTIGMATA; HYMENOPTERA;
D O I
10.1007/s10493-010-9369-5
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
A user-friendly method to deliver Metarhizium spores to honey bee colonies for control of Varroa mites was developed and tested. Patty blend formulations protected the fungal spores at brood nest temperatures and served as an improved delivery system of the fungus to bee hives. Field trials conducted in 2006 in Texas using freshly harvested spores indicated that patty blend formulations of 10 g of conidia per hive (applied twice) significantly reduced the numbers of mites per adult bee, mites in sealed brood cells, and residual mites at the end of the 47-day experimental period. Colony development in terms of adult bee populations and brood production also improved. Field trials conducted in 2007 in Florida using less virulent spores produced mixed results. Patty blends of 10 g of conidia per hive (applied twice) were less successful in significantly reducing the number of mites per adult bee. However, hive survivorship and colony strength were improved, and the numbers of residual mites were significantly reduced at the end of the 42-day experimental period. The overall results from 2003 to 2008 field trials indicated that it was critical to have fungal spores with good germination, pathogenicity and virulence. We determined that fungal spores (1 x 10(10) viable spores per gram) with 98% germination and high pathogenicity (95% mite mortality at day 7) provided successful control of mite populations in established honey bee colonies at 10 g of conidia per hive (applied twice). Overall, microbial control of Varroa mite with M. anisopliae is feasible and could be a useful component of an integrated pest management program.
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页码:327 / 342
页数:16
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