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Mycopathologia ; 169(1): 71-4, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19603285

ABSTRACT

The aquatic oomycete fungus Leptolegnia chapmanii Seymour is pathogenic to mosquito larvae, but it has been little studied since it was first isolated. Although studies have been performed on different biological isolates of L. chapmanii around the world, they were made on zoospores and a very little or even nothing is known about the sexual stage (oogonia and oospores), which allows L. chapmanii to remain in the environment when conditions are not favorable. The main objective of this study was to determine the relationship between temperature and time of onset of L. chapmanii oogonia and oospores in Ae. aegypti larvae. Leptolegnia chapmanii-infected IV instar Ae. aegypti larvae were incubated at different temperatures between 5 and 45 degrees C and photoperiod-controlled for 90 days. The number of oogonia and oospores was examined daily for each tested temperature. As was expected, low temperatures extended the times of oogonia formation, as much as seven times. Likewise, temperatures significantly affect the number of oogonia produced.


Subject(s)
Aedes/microbiology , Oogonia/growth & development , Saprolegnia/physiology , Spores, Fungal/growth & development , Temperature , Animals , Ecosystem , Larva/microbiology , Mosquito Control , Time Factors
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J Invertebr Pathol ; 97(2): 193-6, 2008 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17949742

ABSTRACT

We present the first and southernmost records of the fungi Hirsutella strigosa Petch, H. citriformis Speare (Ascomycota: Hypocreales), and Pandora nouryi (Remaudière & Hennebert) Humber (Zygomycota: Entomophthorales) infecting Doru lineare (Eschscholtz) (Dermaptera: Forficulidae), Ectopsocus californicus (Banks) (Psocodea: Ectopsocidae), and Heterocaecilius sp. (Psocodea: Pseudocaeciliidae), respectively. This is the first report of naturally occurring pathogenic fungi infecting Psocoptera, and it is also the first report of P. nouryi from any host outside of the Aphididae. The three fungal species were morphologically described from their host insects and from microscopic preparations. Attempts to obtain pure fungal isolates were unsuccessful but slides and photographs of these fungi were preserved and deposited in mycological collections as herbarium material.


Subject(s)
Entomophthorales/pathogenicity , Hypocreales/pathogenicity , Insecta/microbiology , Phthiraptera/microbiology , Animals , Argentina , Entomophthorales/isolation & purification , Hypocreales/isolation & purification , Insecta/pathogenicity , Phthiraptera/pathogenicity , Quercus/parasitology
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J Invertebr Pathol ; 92(1): 7-10, 2006 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16580016

ABSTRACT

Clonostachys rosea (Link: Fries) Schroers, Samuels, Seifert, and Gams (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) has been reported as a mycoparasite of fungi and nematodes and as saprobe in soils, but this fungus has not been reported previously to be entomopathogenic. Many species of cicadellid leafhoppers cause economic damage to crops as vectors of plant pathogens. In the present work, we report the first record of C. rosea as an entomopathogenic fungus of two leafhoppers pest, Oncometopia tucumana and Sonesimia grossa (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), in Argentina and evaluate the pathogenicity of C. rosea against them.


Subject(s)
Hemiptera/parasitology , Hypocreales/pathogenicity , Animals , Argentina , Female
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Mycopathologia ; 159(3): 389-91, 2005 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15883724

ABSTRACT

A survey for natural entomopathogenic fungi of the Chagas disease vector Triatoma infestans was conducted in five provinces of Argentina since 2001. Nymphs (1.5%) and adults (3.3%) infected with a strain of the fungus Beauveria bassiana were found at Dean Funes, Cordoba province, Argentina. Field collected insects that died in the laboratory were maintained in moist chambers and incubated at 22 degrees C. Beauveria bassiana from infected insects was cultured on SDAY media. Pathogenicity tests were conducted with a conidial suspension (1 x 10(7) conidia/ml) of this isolate on T. infestans adults. A mortality rate of 100% was obtained at 15 days post-infection. This is the first record of natural infection of T. infestans by B. bassiana.


Subject(s)
Ascomycota/isolation & purification , Chagas Disease/transmission , Insect Vectors/microbiology , Triatoma/microbiology , Animals , Argentina , Ascomycota/pathogenicity , Chagas Disease/prevention & control , Disease Transmission, Infectious , Nymph/microbiology , Virulence
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