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Prospects for strain improvement in entomopathogenic fungi
Authors:James B Heale  Jane E Isaac  David Chandler
Abstract:The deployment of entomopathogenic fungi for the control of insect pests offers an environmentally-acceptable strategy. Major obstacles to their application include variability in effectiveness due to uncontrolled environmental parameters (temperature, humidity) and development of suitable formulation techniques. Strains differ considerably in genetic ability to cause mortality and to spread within populations. Pathogenicity is the result of the interaction of numerous individual traits determining germination and penetration, followed by successful growth within the target host, which is a prerequisite for induction of mortality. No effective singlegene determined toxin has been reported for entomopathogenic fungi, but the application of gene cloning techniques for specific proteases is a likely future development. Genetic manipulation techniques, designed to recombine complex traits associated with pathogenicity via the parasexual cycle, are described here in relation to successful steps achieved in strain improvement programmes which involve: (a) Verticillium lecanii (Zimm.) Viegas against the glasshouse whitefly: Trialeurodes vaporariorum and the aphid Macrosiphoniella sanborni; (b) Metarhizium anisopliae (Metsch.) Sorokin against the rice brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens.
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