TY - JOUR
T1 - Enzymatic Activity and Pathogenicity of Entomopathogenic Fungi from Central and Southeastern Mexico to Diaphorina citri (Hemiptera: Psyllidae)
AU - Cortez-Madrigal, Hipolito
AU - Sanchez-Saavedra, Jose Manuel
AU - Diaz-Godinez, Gerardo
AU - Mora-Aguilera, Gustavo
PY - 2014/9/1
Y1 - 2014/9/1
N2 - To understand the relationship between pathogenicity and enzymatic activity of fungal isolates associated with Diaphorina citri Kuwayama, three isolates of Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. and six of Hirsutella citriformis Speare from southeastern and Central Mexico were characterized enzymatically. Pathogenicity against D. citri was evaluated in four of them. They killed >90%, and no differences among isolates were found; however, by the change rate (rL) of the logistic model, a trend of more mortality (1.12) was confirmed in the Bb-Ch isolate of B. Bassiana obtained from adult D. citri from Quintana Roo State, while the Y-2 isolate of H. citriformis from Yucatan State resulted in least mortality (0.74). Enzymatic production, both intra and inter-specific, varied, but greatest variability was found in proteases, and there were strains without proteolytic activity. A positive relationship (r = 0.84 to 0.98) was found only between intracellular proteases versus pathogenicity; isolates with more and least production were Bb-Ch (3.15) and Y-2 (0.12), respectively, suggesting this methodology for detecting enzymes might be useful in selecting the most pathogenic isolates. Based on pathogenicity and intracellular enzymatic activity, strains with the greatest potential for managing D. citri were Bb-Ch and Bb-Cat of B. Bassiana. Based on enzymatic activity only, Y-5 and Camp-1 could be the H. citriformis strains more pathogenic to D. citri.
AB - To understand the relationship between pathogenicity and enzymatic activity of fungal isolates associated with Diaphorina citri Kuwayama, three isolates of Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. and six of Hirsutella citriformis Speare from southeastern and Central Mexico were characterized enzymatically. Pathogenicity against D. citri was evaluated in four of them. They killed >90%, and no differences among isolates were found; however, by the change rate (rL) of the logistic model, a trend of more mortality (1.12) was confirmed in the Bb-Ch isolate of B. Bassiana obtained from adult D. citri from Quintana Roo State, while the Y-2 isolate of H. citriformis from Yucatan State resulted in least mortality (0.74). Enzymatic production, both intra and inter-specific, varied, but greatest variability was found in proteases, and there were strains without proteolytic activity. A positive relationship (r = 0.84 to 0.98) was found only between intracellular proteases versus pathogenicity; isolates with more and least production were Bb-Ch (3.15) and Y-2 (0.12), respectively, suggesting this methodology for detecting enzymes might be useful in selecting the most pathogenic isolates. Based on pathogenicity and intracellular enzymatic activity, strains with the greatest potential for managing D. citri were Bb-Ch and Bb-Cat of B. Bassiana. Based on enzymatic activity only, Y-5 and Camp-1 could be the H. citriformis strains more pathogenic to D. citri.
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U2 - 10.3958/059.039.0310
DO - 10.3958/059.039.0310
M3 - Artículo
SN - 0147-1724
VL - 39
SP - 491
EP - 502
JO - Southwestern Entomologist
JF - Southwestern Entomologist
IS - 3
ER -