Entomopathogens isolated from invasive ants and tests of their pathogenicity
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Resumo: | Some ant species cause severe ecological and health impact in urban areas. Many attempts have been tested to control such species, although they do not always succeed. Biological control is an alternative to chemical control and has gained great prominence in research, and fungi and nematodes are among the successful organisms controlling insects. This study aimed to clarify some questions regarding the biological control of ants. Invasive ant species in Brazil had their nests evaluated for the presence of entomopathogens. Isolated entomopathogens were later applied in colonies of Monomorium floricola under laboratory conditions to evaluate their effectiveness and the behavior of the ant colonies after treatment. The entomopathogenic nematodes Heterorhabditis sp. and Steinernema sp. and the fungi Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, and Paecilomyces sp. were isolated from the invasive ant nests. M. floricola colonies treated with Steinernema sp. and Heterorhabditis sp. showed a higher mortality of workers than control. The fungus Beauveria bassiana caused higher mortality of M. floricola workers. However, no colony reduction or elimination was observed in any treatment. The defensive behaviors of ants, such as grooming behavior and colony budding, must be considered when using fungi and nematodes for biological control of ants. Copyright © 2012 Maria Fernanda Miori de Zarzuela et al. |
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Entomopathogens isolated from invasive ants and tests of their pathogenicitySome ant species cause severe ecological and health impact in urban areas. Many attempts have been tested to control such species, although they do not always succeed. Biological control is an alternative to chemical control and has gained great prominence in research, and fungi and nematodes are among the successful organisms controlling insects. This study aimed to clarify some questions regarding the biological control of ants. Invasive ant species in Brazil had their nests evaluated for the presence of entomopathogens. Isolated entomopathogens were later applied in colonies of Monomorium floricola under laboratory conditions to evaluate their effectiveness and the behavior of the ant colonies after treatment. The entomopathogenic nematodes Heterorhabditis sp. and Steinernema sp. and the fungi Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, and Paecilomyces sp. were isolated from the invasive ant nests. M. floricola colonies treated with Steinernema sp. and Heterorhabditis sp. showed a higher mortality of workers than control. The fungus Beauveria bassiana caused higher mortality of M. floricola workers. However, no colony reduction or elimination was observed in any treatment. The defensive behaviors of ants, such as grooming behavior and colony budding, must be considered when using fungi and nematodes for biological control of ants. Copyright © 2012 Maria Fernanda Miori de Zarzuela et al.Centro de Estudos de Insetos Sociais Universidade Estadual Paulista, Avenida 24-A, 1515, 013506-900 Rio Claro, SPLaboratório de Controle Biológico Instituto Biológico, Rodovia Heitor Penteado, Km 3, 13092-593 Campinas, SPUnidade Laboratorial de Referência em Pragas Urbanas Instituto Biológico, Avenida Conselheiro Rodrigues Alves, 1252, 04014-002 São Paulo, SPCentro de Estudos de Insetos Sociais Universidade Estadual Paulista, Avenida 24-A, 1515, 013506-900 Rio Claro, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Instituto BiológicoDe Zarzuela, Maria Fernanda Miori [UNESP]Leite, Luis GarrigósMarcondes, José EduardoDe Carvalho Campos, Ana Eugênia2014-05-27T11:26:56Z2014-05-27T11:26:56Z2012-08-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/975069Psyche (New York).0033-26151687-7438http://hdl.handle.net/11449/7349410.1155/2012/9750692-s2.0-848649200062-s2.0-84864920006.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengPsyche (New York)0,1620,162info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-11T14:57:11Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/73494Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:12:24.824811Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Entomopathogens isolated from invasive ants and tests of their pathogenicity |
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Entomopathogens isolated from invasive ants and tests of their pathogenicity |
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Entomopathogens isolated from invasive ants and tests of their pathogenicity De Zarzuela, Maria Fernanda Miori [UNESP] |
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Entomopathogens isolated from invasive ants and tests of their pathogenicity |
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Entomopathogens isolated from invasive ants and tests of their pathogenicity |
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Entomopathogens isolated from invasive ants and tests of their pathogenicity |
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Entomopathogens isolated from invasive ants and tests of their pathogenicity |
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Entomopathogens isolated from invasive ants and tests of their pathogenicity |
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De Zarzuela, Maria Fernanda Miori [UNESP] |
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De Zarzuela, Maria Fernanda Miori [UNESP] Leite, Luis Garrigós Marcondes, José Eduardo De Carvalho Campos, Ana Eugênia |
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Leite, Luis Garrigós Marcondes, José Eduardo De Carvalho Campos, Ana Eugênia |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Instituto Biológico |
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De Zarzuela, Maria Fernanda Miori [UNESP] Leite, Luis Garrigós Marcondes, José Eduardo De Carvalho Campos, Ana Eugênia |
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Some ant species cause severe ecological and health impact in urban areas. Many attempts have been tested to control such species, although they do not always succeed. Biological control is an alternative to chemical control and has gained great prominence in research, and fungi and nematodes are among the successful organisms controlling insects. This study aimed to clarify some questions regarding the biological control of ants. Invasive ant species in Brazil had their nests evaluated for the presence of entomopathogens. Isolated entomopathogens were later applied in colonies of Monomorium floricola under laboratory conditions to evaluate their effectiveness and the behavior of the ant colonies after treatment. The entomopathogenic nematodes Heterorhabditis sp. and Steinernema sp. and the fungi Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, and Paecilomyces sp. were isolated from the invasive ant nests. M. floricola colonies treated with Steinernema sp. and Heterorhabditis sp. showed a higher mortality of workers than control. The fungus Beauveria bassiana caused higher mortality of M. floricola workers. However, no colony reduction or elimination was observed in any treatment. The defensive behaviors of ants, such as grooming behavior and colony budding, must be considered when using fungi and nematodes for biological control of ants. Copyright © 2012 Maria Fernanda Miori de Zarzuela et al. |
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