The objectives of this research were: to evaluate,
in laboratory, the pathogenicity of fungi isolates and nematodes in the
control of fruit fly prepupae and adults in the laboratory and the application
of these entomopathogens in the greenhouse. Different
Beauveria bassiana
(Bals.)
Vuill. and
Metarhizium anisopliae (Metsch.) Sorok. concentrations
were tested on
Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) prepupae in sterilized
and natural soil under laboratory conditions. The efficiency of six
B.
bassiana and
M. anisopliae isolates was evaluated on
C. capitata
prepupae
with application this selected isolates at a concentration of 5×10
8
conidia/mL in soil pots containing citrus seedlings in the greenhouse.
In addition, the pathogenicity of the entomopathogenic nematode
Heterorhabditis
sp.
(isolate IBCBn 05) was evaluated by applying 200 infective juveniles (JI)/
prepupae with the same methodology used for the fungi. Transmission of
the above fungi in
C. capitata adults was also studied under laboratory
conditions. It was verified that the fungi
B. bassiana and
M.
anisopliae were pathogenic to
C. capitata prepupae, with the
isolates IBCB 66 and IBCB 425, respectively, were the most virulent.
Heterorhabditis
sp.
was also pathogenic at the concentration applied. In the greenhouse, the
B.
bassiana fungus reached a prepupal control efficiency of 66.6%. The
fungi were transmitted among the
C. capitata
adult population even
when only 10% of the population was initially contaminated.
KEYWORDS - Biological control, integrated management, Metarhizium
anisopliae, Beauveria bassiana, Heterorhabditis sp.,
fruit crop.