Entomopathogenic fungi
Although over 750 species of entomopathogenic
fungi were reported to infect insects, few have
received serious consideration as potential
commercial candidates. The first registered
mycoinsecticide was Hirsutella thompsonii, which
has been known to cause dramatic epizootics
in spider mites. The next mycoinsecticides
a r e Ve r t i c i l l i u m l e c a n i i a n d P a e c i l o m y c e s
fumosoroseus, which have been recently registered
for control of whitefly, thrips, aphids and spider
mites. Insect fungi that have much broader host
range are Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium
anisopliae, which are effective against homopteran
and lepidopteran greenhouse insects as well as
coleopteran and lepidopteran field insects
Entomopathogenic fungiAlthough over 750 species of entomopathogenicfungi were reported to infect insects, few havereceived serious consideration as potentialcommercial candidates. The first registeredmycoinsecticide was Hirsutella thompsonii, whichhas been known to cause dramatic epizooticsin spider mites. The next mycoinsecticidesa r e Ve r t i c i l l i u m l e c a n i i a n d P a e c i l o m y c e sfumosoroseus, which have been recently registeredfor control of whitefly, thrips, aphids and spidermites. Insect fungi that have much broader hostrange are Beauveria bassiana and Metarhiziumanisopliae, which are effective against homopteranand lepidopteran greenhouse insects as well ascoleopteran and lepidopteran field insects
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