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Laboratory Evaluation of the Pathogenicity of Three Isolates of the Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuillemin on the American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana)
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BiologyDiagnostic MycologyThree IsolatesAugmentative Biological ControlBeauveria BassianaEntomologyInitial Fungal InfectionPest ControlPest ManagementFungal BiologyMicrobiologyPublic HealthLaboratory EvaluationSpore FormulationsFungal PathogenPeriplaneta Americana
Mycopesticides can be ideal for the biocontrol of cockroaches because the habitat of these insects promotes initial fungal infection and its subsequent spread. The pathogenicity of three isolates of Beauveria bassiana to the American cockroach was tested. The insects were treated in three different ways, by direct contact with spore mass, a spore-wheat flour mixture and a spray of an aqueous spore suspension. A mortality of 100% in the first treatment, 67-100% in the second treatment and 17-75% in the third treatment was observed. These results suggest that B. bassiana spore formulations in food baits can be developed for cockroaches. Keywords: Biological ControlEntomopathogenic FungiBeauveria BassianaAmerican CockroachFood BaitPeriplaneta Americana
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