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Development of a user-friendly delivery method for the fungus Metarhizium anisopliae to control the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor in honey bee, Apis mellifera, colonies.

机译:开发了一种易于使用的真菌真菌(i> Metarhizium anisopliae )的递送方法,以控制蜜蜂(ipis mellifera )菌落中的寄生寄生螨 Varroa destructor

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A user-friendly method to deliver Metarhizium spores to honey bee colonies for control of Varroa mites was developed and tested. Patty blend formulations protected the fungal spores at brood nest temperatures and served as an improved delivery system of the fungus to bee hives. Field trials conducted in 2006 in Texas using freshly harvested spores indicated that patty blend formulations of 10 g of conidia per hive (applied twice) significantly reduced the numbers of mites per adult bee, mites in sealed brood cells, and residual mites at the end of the 47-day experimental period. Colony development in terms of adult bee populations and brood production also improved. Field trials conducted in 2007 in Florida using less virulent spores produced mixed results. Patty blends of 10 g of conidia per hive (applied twice) were less successful in significantly reducing the number of mites per adult bee. However, hive survivorship and colony strength were improved, and the numbers of residual mites were significantly reduced at the end of the 42-day experimental period. The overall results from 2003 to 2008 field trials indicated that it was critical to have fungal spores with good germination, pathogenicity and virulence. We determined that fungal spores (1x1010 viable spores per gram) with 98% germination and high pathogenicity (95% mite mortality at day 7) provided successful control of mite populations in established honey bee colonies at 10 g of conidia per hive (applied twice). Overall, microbial control of Varroa mite with M. anisopliae is feasible and could be a useful component of an integrated pest management program.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10493-010-9369-5
机译:开发并测试了一种简便易行的方法,该方法可将梅塔兹菌属的孢子递送到蜜蜂群体中,以控制瓦罗罗螨。肉饼混合配方在雏巢温度下保护了真菌孢子,并充当了真菌向蜂巢的传递系统。 2006年在得克萨斯州使用新鲜收获的孢子进行的田间试验表明,每蜂巢10孢子分生孢子的饼状混合配方(两次施用)显着减少了每只成年蜜蜂的螨虫数量,封闭的育雏细胞中的螨虫以及末尾的螨虫数量。实验期为47天。在成年蜜蜂种群和亲鱼生产方面的菌落发展也得到了改善。 2007年在佛罗里达州使用毒性较低的孢子进行的田间试验得出了不同的结果。每蜂巢10克分生孢子的肉饼混合(两次施用)在显着减少每只成年蜜蜂螨虫数量方面不太成功。但是,在42天的实验期结束时,蜂巢的存活率和集落强度得到了改善,残留螨的数量也大大减少了。 2003年至2008年现场试验的总体结果表明,具有良好发芽,致病性和毒力的真菌孢子至关重要。我们确定真菌孢子(每克1x10 10 活孢子)具有98%的发芽率和高致病性(第7天螨虫死亡率为95%)可以成功控制10 g蜜蜂群中的螨虫种群。每个蜂巢的分生孢子数(应用两次)。总体而言,使用 M可以控制 Varroa 螨。 anisopliae 是可行的,并且可能是有害生物综合治理计划的有用组成部分。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10493-010-9369-5

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