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Efficacy Test of Mutant Metarrhizium anisopliae by Gamma Radiation to Control Rhinoceros Beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros)

  • 1. Agriqua Group, Department of Agricultural Extension, Bangkok (Thailand)
  • 2. Office of Atoms for Peace, Bangkok (Thailand)

Description

Increasing the efficiency of Metarhizium anisopliae (Ma) DOAE variety to control rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) by gamma radiation was found that among 20 varieties got from the fungus irradiated with 20 doses of gamma radiation, MAI-20 irradiated with 1.6, 8 and 10 kGy of gamma ray was the most suitable far control rhinoceros larvae as follow reason : the dominant characterize of MAI -20 is the spore with black color, It can grow wi trh the diameter of 1.8 centimeter on PDA agar within 10 days and full growth on surface of maize seed at 1.5 kilogram with in 15 days. The effectiveness of MAI-20 to control 3 in star larvae of rhinoceros beetle was 80 percent mortality within 10 days while the original variety (DOAE variety) with the dominant characterization of green color spore, 1 centimeter diameter growth on PDA agar within 10 days and full growth on surface of maize seed 1.5 kilogram within 15 days. This variety caused 60 percent mortality to 3 in star larvae of rhinoceros within 7 days. It could conclude that from laboratory experiment, MAI-20 is the most effective and suitable variety to control rhinoceros beetle even though the mortality time was longer than the original variety because the larvae of the insect does not caused the damage to coconut. The efficiency for controlling rhinoceros beetle at field trial by using irradiated MAI-20 comparing to the original variety and control (with out fungus) by adding each 1,2 kilogram of the MAI-20 and original variety growth on surface of maize seed on each manure pile size 1x1x0.5 meter. After 7 days of both varieties of Metarhizium application, the number of dead larvae caused by the fungus and the number of healthy larvae in each manure pile was collected and counted. It was found that after continuous survey 4 time (7 day per 1 time ) the percent mortality of rhinoceros larvae caused by the 2 fungus varieties were as follow : 1 kilogram of original varieties had an average of 55.5 percent larva mortality while the mutant variety (MAI-20) had an average of 45.4 percent of larva mortality. For 2 kilogram of original variety caused an average of 72.7 percent of larva mortality while the mutant variety MAI-20 had an average of 48.1 percent of larva mortality.

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
10 p.
Report number
INIS-TH--242

Conference

Title
The Use of Radiation to Develop Organic Farming for Food Safety
Dates
28-29 Sep 2006
Place
Bangkok (Thailand)

INIS

Country of Publication
Thailand
Country of Input or Organization
Thailand
INIS RN
41124846
Subject category
S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
BEETLES; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; FUNGI; GAMMA RADIATION; MUTANTS; RADIATION DOSES
Descriptors DEC
ANIMALS; ARTHROPODS; COLEOPTERA; DATA; DOSES; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; INFORMATION; INSECTS; INVERTEBRATES; IONIZING RADIATIONS; NUMERICAL DATA; PLANTS; RADIATIONS

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Notes
This record refers to TH1000001