Fj. Genthner et al., EFFECT OF BEAUVERIA-BASSIANA AND ITS TOXINS ON MYSIDOPSIS-BAHIA (MYSIDACEA), Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology, 26(1), 1994, pp. 90-94
Beauveria bassiana spores and metabolites were evaluated for toxicity
and pathogenicity to Mysidopsis bahia. Static acute 96-h tests were co
nducted with less than or equal to 24-h-old M. bahia using either coni
diospores; the mycotoxin, beauvericin, or a nonpolar extract of the my
celia. Conidiospore densities of greater than or equal to 1.5 x 10(6)/
ml caused high mortalities. These mortalities were attributed to a hig
h particulate density since heat-killed controls also proved lethal. B
eauvericin, a cyclic depsipeptide produced by some strains of B. bassi
ana, was toxic at an LC50 of 0.56 mg/L. The toxicity of beauvericin pe
rsisted in sterile seawater for at least 3, but not, 8 weeks. A nonpol
ar extract of mycelia from B. bassiana, which contained approximately
1% beauvericin by weight, was toxic at an LC50 of 84.2 mg/L. In contra
st, a nonpolar extract of mycelia from the fungal weed pathogen, Colle
totrichum gloeosporioides f. sp. aeschynomene, was not toxic when test
ed up to 70.4 mg/L.