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Prevalence of naturally-occurring strains of Beauveria bassiana in populations of coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei on Hawai'i Island, with observations on coffee plant-H. hampei-B. bassiana interactions.
J Invertebr Pathol. 2018 07; 156:54-72.JI

Abstract

Beauveria bassiana (Bb) strain GHA is a major component of an areawide pest management program for coffee berry borer (CBB) in Hawai'i. Recent studies have aimed to provide comprehensive assessments of the efficacy of the Bb-spray component of these programs for economic analyses; however, evaluations have been complicated by activity of naturally-occurring strains of this pathogen infecting CBB. Investigations were therefore undertaken to characterize these strains, assess their natural epizootic potential, and account for their contribution to CBB population suppression. A number of field sites were encountered with no history of significant use of commercial Bb-based biopesticides and where strain GHA was not detectable. Sampling of these sites was conducted early in the coffee season. Greatest activity of wild-type Bb strains was observed on high-elevation farms (>500 m), where 24-42% of foundress beetles in green coffee berries were infected. In contrast, infection rates did not exceed 4% on farms at low elevations (<300 m). Rates of 23-29% infection, comparable to those on high-elevation farms, were recorded in a stand of feral coffee at 293 m elevation, but the coffee was completely shaded and ventilation restricted by a dense overstory of vegetation. Despite high activity of naturally-occurring Bb at some sites (primarily sites at high elevations with humid, moderate-temperature environments and dense pest populations), these fungi did not prevent CBB from exceeding the economic threshold for commercial spray applications. Nevertheless, the high natural epizootic potential of these fungal strains suggests strong potential for development as microbial biocontrol agents.

Authors+Show Affiliations

USDA-ARS, Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. Electronic address: spw4@cornell.edu.Formerly University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, Hilo, HI 96720, USA.USDA-ARS, Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.USDA-ARS, Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.Formerly University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, Hilo, HI 96720, USA.Smithfarms, Hōnaunau, HI 96726, USA.USDA-ARS, Daniel K. Inouye U.S. Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center, Hilo, HI 96720, USA.USDA-ARS, Daniel K. Inouye U.S. Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center, Hilo, HI 96720, USA.

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Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Language

eng

PubMed ID

30017950

Citation

Wraight, S P., et al. "Prevalence of Naturally-occurring Strains of Beauveria Bassiana in Populations of Coffee Berry Borer Hypothenemus Hampei On Hawai'i Island, With Observations On Coffee plant-H. hampei-B. Bassiana Interactions." Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, vol. 156, 2018, pp. 54-72.
Wraight SP, Galaini-Wraight S, Howes RL, et al. Prevalence of naturally-occurring strains of Beauveria bassiana in populations of coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei on Hawai'i Island, with observations on coffee plant-H. hampei-B. bassiana interactions. J Invertebr Pathol. 2018;156:54-72.
Wraight, S. P., Galaini-Wraight, S., Howes, R. L., Castrillo, L. A., Carruthers, R. I., Smith, R. H., Matsumoto, T. K., & Keith, L. M. (2018). Prevalence of naturally-occurring strains of Beauveria bassiana in populations of coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei on Hawai'i Island, with observations on coffee plant-H. hampei-B. bassiana interactions. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 156, 54-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jip.2018.07.008
Wraight SP, et al. Prevalence of Naturally-occurring Strains of Beauveria Bassiana in Populations of Coffee Berry Borer Hypothenemus Hampei On Hawai'i Island, With Observations On Coffee plant-H. hampei-B. Bassiana Interactions. J Invertebr Pathol. 2018;156:54-72. PubMed PMID: 30017950.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Prevalence of naturally-occurring strains of Beauveria bassiana in populations of coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei on Hawai'i Island, with observations on coffee plant-H. hampei-B. bassiana interactions. AU - Wraight,S P, AU - Galaini-Wraight,S, AU - Howes,R L, AU - Castrillo,L A, AU - Carruthers,R I, AU - Smith,R H, AU - Matsumoto,T K, AU - Keith,L M, Y1 - 2018/07/11/ PY - 2018/04/06/received PY - 2018/06/24/revised PY - 2018/07/10/accepted PY - 2018/7/19/pubmed PY - 2019/10/28/medline PY - 2018/7/19/entrez KW - Beauveria bassiana KW - Coffea arabica KW - Coffee berry borer KW - Epizootiology KW - Hawai’i KW - Hypothenemus hampei KW - Prevalence SP - 54 EP - 72 JF - Journal of invertebrate pathology JO - J Invertebr Pathol VL - 156 N2 - Beauveria bassiana (Bb) strain GHA is a major component of an areawide pest management program for coffee berry borer (CBB) in Hawai'i. Recent studies have aimed to provide comprehensive assessments of the efficacy of the Bb-spray component of these programs for economic analyses; however, evaluations have been complicated by activity of naturally-occurring strains of this pathogen infecting CBB. Investigations were therefore undertaken to characterize these strains, assess their natural epizootic potential, and account for their contribution to CBB population suppression. A number of field sites were encountered with no history of significant use of commercial Bb-based biopesticides and where strain GHA was not detectable. Sampling of these sites was conducted early in the coffee season. Greatest activity of wild-type Bb strains was observed on high-elevation farms (>500 m), where 24-42% of foundress beetles in green coffee berries were infected. In contrast, infection rates did not exceed 4% on farms at low elevations (<300 m). Rates of 23-29% infection, comparable to those on high-elevation farms, were recorded in a stand of feral coffee at 293 m elevation, but the coffee was completely shaded and ventilation restricted by a dense overstory of vegetation. Despite high activity of naturally-occurring Bb at some sites (primarily sites at high elevations with humid, moderate-temperature environments and dense pest populations), these fungi did not prevent CBB from exceeding the economic threshold for commercial spray applications. Nevertheless, the high natural epizootic potential of these fungal strains suggests strong potential for development as microbial biocontrol agents. SN - 1096-0805 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/30017950/Prevalence_of_naturally_occurring_strains_of_Beauveria_bassiana_in_populations_of_coffee_berry_borer_Hypothenemus_hampei_on_Hawai'i_Island_with_observations_on_coffee_plant_H__hampei_B__bassiana_interactions_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -