209 resultados para BEAUVERIA FELINA
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The present study was aimed to evaluate different (semi-solid) media for the production of Metarhizium anisopliae and Beauveria bassiana propagules, and to evaluate the tolerance of these propagules to ultraviolet radiation and temperature. The experiments were performed at the Biological Control Laboratory of the Instituto Biológico at Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. For both fungi, 6 repetitions were performed for each of the 17 treatments: corn starch, full rice, parboiled rice, type-1 rice, type-2 rice, oat flakes, canjiquinha [grits], wheat flour, raw cassava flour, yellow corn flour, special wheat flour, corn flour, corn in grains, cassava starch, soy in grains, crushed wheat, and turf. The viability analysis was done in plastic plates containing BDA. For the bioassays involving exposure to ultraviolet light and temperature, BDA was also used for viability analysis, and each treatment was exposed to the UV radiation for 0, 25 and 50 seconds, the temperature exposure being at 20, 25, 30 and 35º C. Using a Potter tower, 2 mL of fungus suspension from each treatment was inoculated to the Diatraea saccharalis caterpillars. Regarding the sporulation, the largest concentrations of M. anisopliae and B. bassiana were found for the treatments with parboiled rice, type-1 rice, type-2 rice, yellow corn flour, corn flour and crushed wheat. The viability of all treatments was superior to 94.00%. Also, the longer the duration of the exposition to the UV, the smaller the number of fertile conidia. At 35o C, a significant loss of conidia viability was observed, and all the treatments presented some level of virulence.
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The banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar) is one of a number of pests that attack banana crops. The use of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana as a biological control agent for this pest may contribute towards reducing the application of chemical insecticides on banana crops. In this study, the genetic variability of a collection of Brazilian isolates of B. bassiana was evaluated. Samples were obtained from various geographic regions of Brazil, and from different hosts of the Curculionidae family. Based on the DNA fingerprints generated by RAPD and AFLP, we found that 92 and 88 % of the loci were polymorphic, respectively. The B. bassiana isolates were attributed to two genotypic clusters based on the RAPD data, and to three genotypic clusters, when analyzed with AFLP. The nucleotide sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA intergenic spacers confirmed that all isolates are in fact B. bassiana. Analysis of molecular variance showed that variability among the isolates was not correlated with geographic origin or hosts. A RAPD-specific marker for isolate CG 1024, which is highly virulent to C. sordidus, was cloned and sequenced. Based on the sequences obtained, specific PCR primers BbasCG1024F (5'-TGC GGC TGA GGA GGA CT-3') and BbasCG1024R (5'-TGC GGC TGA GTG TAG AAC-3') were designed for detecting and monitoring this isolate in the field.
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Products based on botanical insecticides and entomopathogenic fungi have been widely used in organic farming, especially in southern Brazil. Thus, this study investigated, in vitro, the effect of aqueous extracts and commercial formulations of plants with insecticidal activity on Beauveria bassiana. The treatments comprised the botanical insecticides Neempro (azadiractin +3-tigloylazadirachtol), at the concentrations of 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0% (v/v), and DalNeem (neem oil emulsifiable), at 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0% (v/v) (both commercial formulations of Azadirachta indica (neem)), and the aqueous extracts, at the concentrations of 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, and 10.0% (w/v), of neem seeds, tobacco powder (Nicotiana tabacum), and catigua leaves (Trichilia clausenii). In potato, dextrose, and agar culture medium, the effects of each product on the mycelial growth and the production and viability of conidia of B. bassiana were estimated. According to the adopted compatibility index, the aqueous extracts of neem seeds and leaves catigua, depending on the concentration used, and the botanical insecticide Neempro, were classified as compatible with the entomopathogen, becoming important alternatives to integrate programmes of integrated pest management, especially in organic farming systems.
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Programa de Doctorado de Clínica e Investigación Terapéutica
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A solid state formulation of Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin has been developed for biological control of the Red Palm Weevil (RPW), Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier, 1790). Two kinds of bioassays (dry conidia and dipping) using 10 isolates from several coleopterans in Mediterranean environments, identified 2 RPW derived isolates (193 and 203) as most pathogenic to RPW larvae and adults (zero survival within first 4–5 d for dry conidia, and 14 and 23 d for dipping bioassays). Isolate 203 (5.1 × 108 ± 1.9 × 108 conidia g-1) was formulated with fragmented date seed into solid granules and tested in palms infested with RPW under semi-field conditions in Feb, Apr/May and Jun of both 2007 and 2008. Beauveria bassiana significantly reduced RPW adult survival with respect to controls in May 2007 and in the Apr/Jun 2008 experiments. Total RPW adult mortality was achieved within 30 days for all B. bassiana treatments, and was associated with increasing numbers of insects with signs of mycosis in 2008 experiments. Beauveria bassiana formulation reduced RPW multiplication in artificially infested palms compared to controls, and a positive correlation between numbers of larvae and time post-infestation was recorded. The suppression of RPW adult populations by B. bassiana persisted for at least 3 months under semi-field conditions. The Beauveria bassiana solid formulation, which induces great adult mortality and persistence in the field, could be applied as a preventive as well as a curative treatment for the integrated management of RPW.
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"Project: 88/142."
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Interactions between the immature stages of Diadegma semiclausum, an endolarval parasitoid of Plutella xylostella, and the fungal entomopathogen Beauveria bassiana were investigated in the laboratory. Detrimental effects of B. bassiana on D. semiclausum cocoon production and adult parasitoid emergence increased with increasing pathogen concentration and some parasitoid larvae became infected by B. bassiana within hosts. The negative impact of B. bassiana on D. semiclausum cocoon production decreased as temporal separation between parasitism and pathogen exposure increased. Adult parasitoid emergence was significantly compromised by the highest rates of B. bassiana tested even when exposure of host larvae to the pathogen was delayed until one day before predicted parasitoid cocoon formation. Parasitoid pupae were infected by the pathogen in all B. bassiana treatments which did not preclude their development. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Los hongos end?fitos han recibido una creciente atenci?n en los a?os recientes, ya que han demostrado tener un potencial econ?mico en la agronom?a, debido a su posible uso como agentes de control biol?gico. El establecimiento endof?tico de hongos entomopat?genos en cultivos de inter?s, ofrece un campo amplio y prometedor para comprender las relaciones entre plantas y hongos y los mecanismos de defensa que estos ?ltimos pueden inducir en las plantas. El presente estudio busc? inocular y evaluar la colonizaci?n endof?tica de tres especies de hongos entomopat?genos en plantas de fr?jol (Phaseolus vulgaris). Para ello, se emplearon dos cepas de cada especie, una comercial y la otra de la colecci?n de entomopat?genos del Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical; cada cepa constituy? un tratamiento individual. A partir de la siembra y desarrollo de las cepas, se generaron in?culos de 108 conidios/mL que fueron inoculados en las plantas de fr?jol Diacol, variedad Calima. Se encontr? que Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae y Lecanicillium lecanii colonizaron individualmente las hojas de fr?jol. Los porcentajes de colonizaci?n promedio para las cepas de la colecci?n del CIAT fueron de 16% (?= 18,84) para B. bassiana, 13% (?= 4,96) en M. anisopliae y 4% (?= 4,64) para L. lecanii. Con respecto a las cepas comerciales, estos valores fueron 4% (?= 4,64) para B. bassiana; 26% (?= 32) para M. anisopliae y 44% (?= 13,02) para L. lecanii. Todas las cepas de hongos inoculadas pudieron ser recuperadas de tejido vegetal, lo que sugiere su posible uso como agentes de control biol?gico al menos para el cultivo del fr?jol.
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El hongo entomopatógeno Beauveria bassiana se emplea en todo el mundo gracias a su comprobada virulencia y su amplio rango de hospederos. El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar diferentes técnicas clásicas y de biología molecular, con el fin de comparar las diferencias de metabolismo y su adaptación en cepas y aislados de suelos agrícolas de B. bassiana, y por otra parte analizar una cepa confirmada como su uso como bioinsecticida (BB38) y la comparación con 42 aislamientos. Con el fin de detectar su prevalencia y diseminación en suelo de campos agrícolas de Guanajuato previamente tratados con bioinsecticidas para control de plagas se desarrolló esta estrategia para asociar dichos marcadores con las cepas de liberación. El ADN extraído de cada aislamiento se amplificó mediante la técnica RAPD-PCR. Al realizar el análisis de las secuencias purificadas de regiones de los transcritos de espaciadores internos (ITS), en conjunto con el ADN amplificado, no se observaron diferencias que pudieran determinar un patrón distintivo. Los resultados de diferenciación usando oligonucleótidos partidores de las series OPA-A, OPA-B y OPA-AB, seleccionados para B. bassiana, mostraron que las cepas nativas BBPTG1, BBPTG2, BBPTG4 y BBPTG6 tuvieron polimorfismos distintivos entre ellas, pero al compararlas contra los 42 aislamientos de suelo, tanto el aislamiento de estudio BB38 como la cepa de referencia GHA (Mycotech) mostraron el mismo patrón que el observado por el aislamiento BBPTG2. Al estudiar la producción de proteasas y de las toxinas beauvericina y basianólido por RT-PCR con oligonucleótidos seleccionados, las 4 cepas nativas amplificaron los transcritos, aunque con la cepa BBPTG6 se observó en general una reducción en la expresión. Por otra parte, se analizaron los intrones presentes en la subunidad grande del ADN ribosomal (LSU) de los 42 aislamientos de campo frente a los del aislamiento BB38, cuyo patrón permitiera distinguir entre los aislamientos y así determinar prevalencia y diseminación en suelos agrícolas. Mientras que en otro análisis en base a las secuencias de las ITSs se realizó la construcción de un árbol filogenético y se determinó el porcentaje de identidad para evaluar la diferencia genética entre cepas, lo que ayudó a validar los resultados obtenidos previamente y así poder seleccionar marcadores que apoyen a la identidad de la cepas y aislados.
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Tesis (Médico Veterinario). -- Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Programa de Medicina Veterinaria, 2013
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Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina Veterinária
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A mariposa oriental, Grapholita molesta é uma das principais pragas da macieira. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a patogenicidade dos fungos Beauveria sp e Isaria sp sobre essa praga.
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Ten new cyclic hexadepsipeptides, six isariins and four isaridins, from the fungus Isaria have been identified and characterized by high-performance liquid chromatography, coupled to tandem electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC-ESIMS/MS). The isariins possess a beta-hydroxy acid residue and five alpha-amino acids, while isaridins contain a beta-amino acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid, and four alpha-amino acids. One- and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy confirmed the chemical identity of some of the isariin fractions. Mass spectral fragmentation patterns of [M + H](+) ions reveal clear diagnostic fragment ions for the isariins and isaridins. Previously described cyclic depsipeptides, isarfelins from Isaria felina (Guo, Y. X.; Liu, Q. H.; Ng, T. B.; Wang H. X. Peptides 2005, 26, 2384), are now reassigned as members of the isaridin family. Examination of isaridin sequences revealed significant similarities with cyclic hexadepsipeptides such as destruxins and roseotoxins. The structure of an isariin (isariin A) investigated by NMR spectroscopy indicated the presence of a hybrid alpha beta C-11 turn, formed by the beta-hydroxy acid and glycine residues and a (D)Leu-(L)Ala type II' beta-turn. Additionally, the inhibitory effect of isariins and an isaridin on the intra-erythrocytic growth of Plasmodium falciparum is presented.
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Ten new cyclic hexadepsipeptides, six isariins and four isaridins, from the fungus Isaria have been identified and characterized by high-performance liquid chromatography, coupled to tandem electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC-ESIMS/MS). The isariins possess a beta-hydroxy acid residue and five alpha-amino acids, while isaridins contain a beta-amino acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid, and four alpha-amino acids. One- and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy confirmed the chemical identity of some of the isariin fractions. Mass spectral fragmentation patterns of [M + H](+) ions reveal clear diagnostic fragment ions for the isariins and isaridins. Previously described cyclic depsipeptides, isarfelins from Isaria felina (Guo, Y. X.; Liu, Q. H.; Ng, T. B.; Wang H. X. Peptides 2005, 26, 2384), are now reassigned as members of the isaridin family. Examination of isaridin sequences revealed significant similarities with cyclic hexadepsipeptides such as destruxins and roseotoxins. The structure of an isariin (isariin A) investigated by NMR spectroscopy indicated the presence of a hybrid alpha beta C-11 turn, formed by the beta-hydroxy acid and glycine residues and a (D)Leu-(L)Ala type II' beta-turn. Additionally, the inhibitory effect of isariins and an isaridin on the intra-erythrocytic growth of Plasmodium falciparum is presented.