Compatibility of plant oils and additives with Paecilomyces farinosus,
a potential entomopathogenic fungus
Author:
P. N. Ganga Visalakshy *, A. Krishnamoorthy and A. Manoj Kumar
Received 12 August 2005, accepted 22 November 2005.
Abstract
Addition of oils increases the infectivity
of entomopathogens by enhancing conidial adhension, prolonged persistence
and infectivity against the target pests. An in vitro study,
by following the poison food technique was conducted to determine the
compatibility of plant oils and adhesive stickers in enhancing the infectivity
of Paecilomyces farinosus, a potential entomopathogenic fungi.
The compatibility of seven plant oils viz; coconut, groundnut, gingili,
sunflower, neem, pongamia and castor oil and two adhesive stickers (Laboline
and Triton X 100) with P. farinosus was investigated by measuring
the radial growth of fungus at 5th,
10th and 15th
day and the conidial spore yield of inoculation. The compatibility of
the fungi to the oils and stickers studied varied. Among the oils and
adhesives screened, groundnut, pongamia, gingili and castor oil and Triton
X 100 were non-compatible with the fungus. Addition of sunflower, coconut
and neem oil and Laboline enhanced the mycelia growth and sporulation
of the fungus. Adding these oils and sticker with the fungi could increase
their effectiveness as a bio-pesticide against the target pests.
Journal: Food, Agriculture & Environment
(JFAE)
Online ISSN: 1459-0263
Year: 2006, Vol. 4, Issue 1, pages 333-335.
Publisher: WFL |
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