Tm. Butt et al., THE GERMINATION BEHAVIOR OF METARHIZIUM-ANISOPLIAE ON THE SURFACE OF APHID AND FLEA BEETLE CUTICLES, Mycological research, 99, 1995, pp. 945-950
Aphids and flea beetles were differentially susceptible to the same is
olates of the entomopathogenic Metarhizium anisopliae. Differences in
susceptibility reflected the response of the pathogen to cuticular cue
s. More conidia adhered and germinated readily on the surfaces of live
aphids and at sites under the elytra of live beetles. On dorsal elytr
a and the ventral thorax of live beetles poor adhesion and germination
was attributed to fungistasis because no such behaviour was noted on
dead beetles. The cuticle also influenced appressorium morphology and
the mode of pathogenesis. Fewer, smaller appressoria were produced on
aphid as opposed to beetle cuticle. Metarhizium anisopliae also penetr
ated the cuticle directly, i.e. without producing appressoria. Sites u
nder the elytra of live flea beetles were more vulnerable to infection
than sites on the dorsal elytra or ventral thorax resulting in higher
mortalities and lower LT(50) values.