Optimizing modes of inoculation of Rhipicephalus ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) with a mitosporic entomopathogenic fungus in the laboratory
2010
Nchu, Felix | Maniania, Nguya Kalemba | Hassanali, Ahmed | Eloff, Kobus N
The process of strain selection is an important step in the development of insect pathogens for biological control. Bioassays were conducted in the laboratory to evaluate the efficacy of different methods of inoculation using Rhipicephalus pulchellus Gerstäcker (Acari: Ixodidae) as a model. Initially, an oil-based formulation of Metarhizium anisopliae (Metsch.) Sorok. (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) titred at 10⁹ conidia ml⁻¹ was applied to R. pulchellus adults using a Burgerjon spray tower or a microapplicator. Inoculation by microapplicator yielded poor results (25.0% tick mortality) compared to Burgerjon's spray tower (52.3% tick mortality), although the mean number of fungal conidia on R. pulchellus adults was lower (1.5 × 10⁴ ± 1.1 × 10³ conidia ml⁻¹) after spraying by Burgerjon's spray tower compared to 1 × 10⁶ conidia ml⁻¹ obtained with the microapplicator. Thus, inoculation by Burgerjon's spray tower was selected for further investigations. Different modes of inoculation were tested and included direct spray of inoculum on the tick and substrate (SS), direct spray on the substrate and tick followed by transfer of the tick to clean uncontaminated Petri dish (SP) or indirect inoculation of ticks through substrate (SW). The LC₅₀ values following contamination of nymphs (LC₅₀ = 1.4 × 10⁷ conidia ml⁻¹) and adults (LC₅₀ = 6.7 × 10⁷ conidia ml⁻¹) in SS were significantly lower compared to SP; nymphs (LC₅₀ = 5.7 × 10⁸ conidia ml⁻¹) and adults (LC₅₀ = 5.3 × 10⁹ conidia ml⁻¹) and SW; nymphs (LC₅₀ = 5 × 10⁸ conidia ml⁻¹). Although the LC₅₀ value in SS was the lowest, it recorded the highest tick mortality among control ticks (24.2% at 2 weeks post-treatment) and (23.3% at 3 weeks post-treatment) in nymphs and adults respectively compared to SP (2.5 and 5.8%, respectively) and SW (0.0 and 0.0). Results show that among the modes of inoculation tested, SP was the most appropriate for inoculating R. pulchellus adults. SW and SP were identified as appropriate techniques for infecting the R. pulchellus nymphs with conidia formulated in oil.
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