Artigo
Diversity of fungi associated with Atta bisphaerica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): the activity of Aspergillus ochraceus and Beauveria bassiana
Autor
Ribeiro, Myriam M. R.
Amaral, Karina D.
Seide, Vanessa E.
Souza, Bressane M. R.
Della Lucia, Terezinha M. C.
Kasuya, Maria Catarina M.
Souza, Danival J. de
Institución
Resumen
O artigo não contém palavras chaves e nem o resumo em português. The grass-cutting ant Atta bisphaerica is one of the most serious pests in several pastures and crops in Brazil. Fungal diseases are
a constant threat to these large societies composed of millions of closely related individuals. We investigated the occurrence of
filamentous fungi associated with the ant A. bisphaerica in a pasture area of Vic ̧osa, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Several fungi species
were isolated from forager ants, and two of them, known as entomopathogenic, Beauveria bassiana and Aspergillus ochraceus, were
tested against worker ants in the laboratory. The two species were highly virulent, achieving 50 percent worker mortality within
4-5 days. It is the first time A. ochraceus, a commonly found fungal species, is reported to infect Atta species at a high prevalence.
Possible uses for the fungus within biological control are discussed.