Efficacy of focal applications of a mycoinsecticide to control Aedes aegypti in Central Brazil

Entomopathogenic fungi can achieve important innovative outcomes for integrated mosquito control especially of Aedes aegypti , the key vector of arboviruses to humans in the tropics and subtropics. This study sought to design and to develop a simple dissemination device to attract and to infect grav...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2021-12, Vol.105 (23), p.8703-8714
Hauptverfasser: Martinez, Juan M., Rodrigues, Juscelino, Marreto, Ricardo N., Mascarin, Gabriel M., Fernandes, Éverton K. K., Humber, Richard A., Luz, Christian
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Zusammenfassung:Entomopathogenic fungi can achieve important innovative outcomes for integrated mosquito control especially of Aedes aegypti , the key vector of arboviruses to humans in the tropics and subtropics. This study sought to design and to develop a simple dissemination device to attract and to infect gravid A. aegypti adults with a granular formulation of the ascomycete Metarhizium humberi IP 46, and to validate this device in the laboratory as well as in semi-field and field conditions. Hydrogel (polyacrylamide potassium polyacrylate) was confirmed to be a suitable substitute for water used in the device that attracted gravid females under field conditions. Females laid eggs on black polyethylene terephthalate carpet fixed in the device that also proved to be a suitable substrate for a granular formulation of fungal microsclerotia and/or conidia. The plastic device (29.5 cm high) was divided into a lower closed compartment with a water reservoir and an upper, laterally open but covered compartment with continuously hydrated gel and the fungal formulation attached to the carpet. The uppermost compartment permitted free circulation of mosquito adults. The device attracted both male and female A. aegypti . The fungal formulations of IP 46 propagules tested in the device were effective against adults in laboratory, semi-field, and field settings. Findings in the laboratory, semi-field, and especially in field conditions strengthen the value and utility of this innovative device for focal applications of a mycoinsecticide against this important mosquito vector. Key points • Low-cost and simple disseminating device for focal control of Aedes aegypti. • Granulized Metarhizium humberi IP 46 and hydrogel yield extended control. • Findings in field tests strengthen benefit of the device for focal application. Graphical abstract
ISSN:0175-7598
1432-0614
DOI:10.1007/s00253-021-11644-w