Guy Riba
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
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Microbial Ecology | 1996
Yvonne Couteaudier; Muriel Viaud; Guy Riba
Genetic improvement of two different strains of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana for more effective control of Ostrinia nubilalis and Leptinotarsa decemlineata was obtained by crosses with the insecticidal toxin-producing strain Beauveria sulfurescens. Protoplast fusion between diauxotrophic mutants resulted in the recovery of some stable prototrophic fusion products. The low levels of virulence of the wild type strain B. bassiana 28 isolated originally from L. decemlineata were enhanced both on L. decemlineata and O. nubilalis for one of the hybrids obtained (FP 8) from the cross B. bassiana 28 × B. sulfurescens 2. Fusion product 25 obtained from the cross between B. sulfurescens and the highly pathogenic strain B. bassiana 147 showed a three-day reduction in the LT50 towards O. nubilalis. Southern blot hybridization with nine probe-enzyme combinations were conducted on genomic DNAs from the original wild strains, parental mutant strains, and fusion products. Additive banding patterns or unique banding pattern of either parental strain was observed in five hybrids, indicating their status as recombinant and/or partially diploïd. Combination of RFLP markers indicative of both parental genomes was never observed with fusion product FP 25. The stability of the virulence following passage through insect-host and stability of molecular structure for the fusion products FP 8 and FP 25 suggest that asexual genetic recombination by protoplast fusion may provide an attractive method for the genetic improvement of biocontrol efficiency in entomopathogenic fungi.
Biotechnology Advances | 1993
C. Desgranges; C. Vergoignan; A. Léréec; Guy Riba; Alain Durand
The production process of a new bioinsecticide against european corn borer is described. The entomopathogenic fungus, Beauveria bassiana, is cultivated by Solid State Fermentation (SSF). The culture support chosen, clay microgranules, humidified with optimal nutritive solution, is incubated in optimal conditions during 48 hours, then dried for 5 days. The bioinsecticide can be directly used after harvesting, without formulation. This process is original for several reasons : - The granulometry (500 microm) and the bulk density (0.6) of the microgranules are compatible with the mechanical standard application of pesticides on corn. - The bioinsecticide could be produced in a pilot reactor of 1600 1 capacity, on 0.5m-thick-layer.- The biomass bound to microgranules conserves its efficiency after storage for 12 months at 4 degrees C, unlike pure cells. - Like the chemical insecticides usually used, this bioproduct has a field efficiency of 80%. Moreover, the efficiency of the product persists during 3 weeks.
Fungal Genetics and Biology | 1996
Muriel Viaud; Yvonne Couteaudier; Caroline Levis; Guy Riba
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1998
Muriel Viaud; Yvonne Couteaudier; Guy Riba
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1997
Roberto E. Lecuona; Jean-Luc Clement; Guy Riba; Catherine Joulie; Patricia Juárez
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology | 1992
Patricia Maurer; Danièle Debieu; Pierre Leroux; Christian Malosse; Guy Riba
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1996
Jean-Marc Labatte; Serge Meusnier; Alain Migeon; Josette Chaufaux; Yvonne Couteaudier; Guy Riba; Brigitte Got
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology | 1991
Patricia Maurer; Corinne Royer; Bernard Mauchamp; Patrick Porcheron; Danièle Debieu; Guy Riba
Agronomie | 1984
Guy Riba; Sylvie Marcandier; Jacqueline Goussard
Archive | 1990
Guy Riba; Jacqueline Goussard; Alain Durand; Catherine Desgranges