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Occurrence of Entomopathogenic Fungi from Natural Ecosystems in Phetchabun, Thailand and Their Virulence Against Brown Planthopper

Occurrence of Entomopathogenic Fungi from Natural Ecosystems in Phetchabun, Thailand and Their Virulence Against Brown Planthopper

Original Research ArticleJan 27, 2023Vol. 23 No. 4 (2023) 10.55003/cast.2023.04.23.013

Abstract

Brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens Stål, is a serious insect pest of rice. The invasion of BPH causes heavy losses in rice production, both quality and quantity. The objective of this research was to search for Metarhizium spp., a genus of entomopathogenic fungi in the Clavicipitaceae family, from forest soil in three districts of Phetchabun Province, Thailand: Khao Kho, Lom Kao and Nam Nao to control BPH. Metarhizium spp. fungi were isolated by soil dilution plate technique and determined their efficacy using conidia suspension at the concentration of 1X108 conidia/mL on BPH at the 2-3th instar nymph fed on seedlings of susceptible rice cultivars, Taichung Native 1 (TN1). The most effective Metarhizium sp. isolate was identified using the ITS region of 18S rDNA sequencing, Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) and evolutionary history. The result showed that 126 isolates of Metarhizium spp. were found and coded as PB-01 to PB-126. All isolates infected BPH nymph with 26.7 to 100% mortality within 6 days after contacting conidia suspension. The isolate of PB-75 showed the highest efficacy (100% BPH mortality) with the lethal times of 50% mortality (LT50) within 2.9 days. The species identification showed that the DNA sequence of Metarhizium sp. isolate, PB-75, was 98.6% similar to M. anisopliae Genbank ID JQ889704.1. Evolutionary history based on phylogenetic analysis using neighbor-joining and maximum parsimony methods confirmed that PB-75 formed the same phylogenetic clade with M. anisopliae Genbank ID JQ889704.1 and M. anisopliae var. anisopliae.

Keywords: biological control; brown planthopper; Metarhizium spp.; phylogenetic analysis; rice

*Corresponding author: E-mail: suphannikai@nu.ac.th

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Author Information

Araya Bunsak

Department of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand

Wipa Homhaul

Department of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand

Weerathep Pongprasert

Department of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand

Krissana Ruangrit

Faculty of Animal Sciences and Agricultural Technology, Silpakorn University, Phetchaburi Information Technology Campus, Phetchaburi, Thailand

Suphannika Intanon*

Department of Agricultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand

About this Article

Current Journal

Vol. 23 No. 4 (2023)

Type of Manuscript

Original Research Article

Keywords

biological control;
brown planthopper;
Metarhizium spp.;
phylogenetic analysis;
rice

Published

27 January 2023

DOI

10.55003/cast.2023.04.23.013

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