T. Yokoyama et al., MICROBIAL CONTROL OF SCARAB BEETLE LARVAE BY A FORMULATION OF METARHIZIUM-ANISOPLIAE (DEUTEROMYCOTINA, HYPHOMYCETES) IN A SWEET-POTATO FIELD, Applied Entomology and Zoology, 33(2), 1998, pp. 215-218
Control efficacy of Metarhizium anisopliae RNO31 formulation against l
arvae of the scarab beetle and a population of this fungus were invest
igated in a sweet potato field. The formulation was made by addition o
f vegetable oil to bran pellet cultures of the fungus, drying at room
temperature to a moisture content of approximately 15% and granulation
to about 2 mm in diameter. Insecticidal activity of the formulation w
as high against the Ist stadium larvae of Anomala cuprea at 10(5) and
10(6) colony forming units/g air dried soil. The formulation was appli
ed in ridges or over the entire area of experimental plots at 100 g/m(
2) prior to planting cuttings of sweet potato stems. The percentage of
undamaged roots was significantly higher in the plots with applicatio
n over the entire area than in the control plots on the day of harvest
. The percentages of undamaged roots in the fungus application plots w
ere the same as in the fenthion plots. Larvae of Maladera japonica, Ho
lotrichia parallela, Blitopertha orientalis, Anomala rufocuprea and A.
cuprea were found in the experimental field. Numbers were very low in
the plots with application over the entire area. Populations of M. an
isopliae in these plots and in the ridge application plots showed litt
le change from the day of application to the day of harvest.