Field evaluation of selected formulations of Beauveria bassiana for the management of the banana weevil (Cosmopolites sordidus) on plantain (Musa spp., AAB group)
I. Godonou et al., Field evaluation of selected formulations of Beauveria bassiana for the management of the banana weevil (Cosmopolites sordidus) on plantain (Musa spp., AAB group), BIO SCI TEC, 10(6), 2000, pp. 779-788
Field experiments were undertaken to determine the efficacy of two formulat
ions of Beauveria bassiana isolate IMI331094 against the banana weevil, Cos
mopolites sordidus. Oil palm kernel cake-based formulation of conidia (OPKC
-C) and conidial powder (CP) were applied to the planting holes and suckers
. After artificial weevil release, OPKC-C and CP gave the same high level o
f weevil mortality (75%) compared with only 1% in the untreated control. Un
der natural levels of weevil infestation, 42% of weevils collected from suc
kers treated with OPKC-C died compared with 6% and 3% weevil mortality for
CP and the untreated control, respectively. None of the suckers treated wit
h OPKC-C died during the study period (60 days) while 17% and 19% of sucker
s from the CP treatment and the untreated control respectively, were killed
. A study on the spread of fungal conidia using artificially infected and n
on-infected adult weevils showed a possible dissemination of B. bassiana co
nidia from infected weevils up to 18 m from the release point. On the basis
of these results, the isolate IMI330194 of B. bassiana could clearly play
a key role in the management of C. sordidus adults on plantain.