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Prevalence of entomophthoralean fungi (Entomophthoromycota) of aphids in relation to developmental stages
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2016-08Registro en:
Manfrino, Romina Guadalupe; Gutierrez, Alejandra Concepción; Rueda Páramo, Manuel Enrique; Saltor, Carlos Eduardo; Lopez Lastra, Claudia Cristina; Prevalence of entomophthoralean fungi (Entomophthoromycota) of aphids in relation to developmental stages; John Wiley & Sons Ltd; Pest Management Science; 72; 8; 8-2016; 1566-1571
1526-498X
1526-4998
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Manfrino, Romina Guadalupe
Gutierrez, Alejandra Concepción
Rueda Páramo, Manuel Enrique
Saltor, Carlos Eduardo
Lopez Lastra, Claudia Cristina
Resumen
BACKGROUND: Transmission of fungal pathogens of aphids may be affected by the host developmental stage. Brassica and Lactuca sativa L. crops were sampled in Santa Fe, Argentina, to determine the prevalence of fungal‐diseased aphids and investigate the differences between developmental stages of aphids.
RESULTS: The fungal pathogens identified were Zoophthora radicans (Bref.) A. Batko, Pandora neoaphidis (Remaud. & Hennebert) Humber and Entomophthora planchoniana Cornu. Their prevalence on each crop was calculated. The numbers of infected aphids were significantly different between the different developmental stages on all crops except B. oleracea var. botrytis L.
CONCLUSIONS: The entomophthoralean fungi identified are important mortality factors of aphids on horticultural crops in Santa Fe. The numbers of infected nymphs and adults were significantly different, nymphs being the most affected developmental stage. © 2015 Society of Chemical Industry.