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Pest Management Science | 2015

Pathogenicity bioassays of isolates of Beauveria bassiana on Rhynchophorus ferrugineus

Gabriella Lo Verde; Livio Torta; Vincenzo Mondello; C. Caldarella; S. Burruano; Virgilio Caleca

BACKGROUND The control of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier), the main palm pest in the Mediterranean Basin, is problematic because of its biology and the current restrictions in many European countries on the use of chemical insecticides in urban areas. Entomopathogenic fungi have been studied as potential biological control agents, but information on their natural incidence is limited. Strains of Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin were isolated from symptomatic insects collected on dead palms, and their pathogenicity against different instars of R. ferrugineus was evaluated in the laboratory. RESULTS The overall percentage of infected insects found in Canary palms was 7%. In laboratory bioassays, hatching of eggs treated with three different isolates of B. bassiana was 41.2, 26.8 and 29.9%, significantly lower than the control (62.4%). Larvae and adults were treated with a single isolate in two ways: spraying each insect with a conidial suspension or feeding them with fruit portions previously immersed in the same conidial suspension. At the end of the two trials, the mortality of treated larvae was 88 and 92%, and the mean survival time was 10.4 and 11.8 days, significantly different from the control, where no insect died during the trials. Mortality and survival time recorded in either trial on adults did not significantly differ between treatment and control. CONCLUSION This study shows that the pathogenicity of wild isolates of B. bassiana differs among the tested R. ferrugineus instars. The low mortality of treated adults supports their use as vectors of B. bassiana as a potential tool for reducing R. ferrugineus populations.


Plant Disease | 2017

Grapevine trunk diseases: a review of fifteen years of trials for their control with chemicals and biocontrol agents

Vincenzo Mondello; Aurélie Songy; Enrico Battiston; Cátia Pinto; Cindy Coppin; Patricia Trotel-Aziz; Christophe Clément; Laura Mugnai; Florence Fontaine

Grapevine trunk diseases (GTDs) represent one of the most important problems for viticulture worldwide. Beyond the original causes of this outbreak in some countries like France, the lack of efficient control protocols and the prohibition of using active ingredients such as sodium arsenite and benzimidazoles, until recently used to reduce the impact of some GTDs but deleterious for humans and the environment, have probably worsened the impact of the diseases, leading to increasing economic losses. Since 1990, searches have been made to find efficient tools to control GTDs, testing a wide range of active ingredients and biocontrol agents. This review provides readers with an overview of the results reported in the scientific literature over the last 15 years. In particular, the review focuses on the trials carried out applying chemicals or microorganisms to control Esca complex diseases, Botryosphaeria dieback, and Eutypa dieback, the most widespread GTDs.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2017

Defense Responses in Grapevine (cv. Mourvèdre) after Inoculation with the Botryosphaeria Dieback Pathogens Neofusicoccum parvum and Diplodia seriata and Their Relationship with Flowering

Alessandro Spagnolo; Vincenzo Mondello; Philippe Larignon; Sandra Villaume; Fanja Rabenoelina; Christophe Clément; Florence Fontaine

As a result of the increasing economic impact of grapevine trunk diseases on viticulture worldwide, efficient and viable control strategies are urgently needed. However, understanding both plant-pathogen interactions and plant physiological changes related to these diseases is fundamental to such an achievement. In this study, we analyzed the effect of inoculation with the Botryosphaeria dieback fungal agents, Neofusicoccum parvum and Diplodia seriata, with and without inflorescence removal at the onset of G stage (separated clusters), I stage (flowering) and M stage (veraison). A measure of lesion size and real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction-based analysis were carried out. The results clearly show the importance of inflorescences in the development of lesions associated with Botryosphaeria dieback pathogens inoculated on green stems of adult vines, especially at the onset of flowering. At flowering, the biggest necroses were observed with the inflorescences present, as well as an activation of the studied defense responses. Thus, an ineffective response to the pathogen could be consistent with a possible metabolic reprogramming linked to the host phenophase.


Phytopathologia Mediterranea | 2008

Grapevine decline in Italy caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae

S. Burruano; Vincenzo Mondello; Gaetano Conigliaro; Antonio Alfonzo; Alessandro Spagnolo; Laura Mugnai


Phytopathologia Mediterranea | 2008

Interaction between Acremonium byssoides and Plasmopara viticola in Vitis vinifera

S. Burruano; Antonio Alfonzo; Sandra Lo Piccolo; Gaeatano Conigliaro; Vincenzo Mondello; Livio Torta; Maddalena Moretti; Gemma Assante


Plant Disease | 2016

First Report of Diaporthe eres Associated with Cane Blight of Grapevine (Vitis vinifera) in Italy

Tamara Cinelli; Vincenzo Mondello; Guido De Marchi; S. Burruano; Artur Alves; Laura Mugnai


Mycosphere | 2016

Botryosphaeriaceae species associated with diseased loquat trees in Italy and description of Diplodia rosacearum sp. nov.

Selene Giambra; G. Piazza; Artur Alves; Vincenzo Mondello; M. Berbegal; J. Armengol; S. Burruano


Journal of Phytopathology | 2014

Arthrinium phaeospermum, Phoma cladoniicola and Ulocladium consortiale, New Olive Pathogens in Italy

Sandra Lo Piccolo; Vincenzo Mondello; Selene Giambra; Gaetano Conigliaro; Livio Torta; S. Burruano


Archive | 2007

Preliminary studies on "esca" disease in Sicilian vineyards.

Santa Burruano; Gaetano Conigliaro; Livio Torta; Antonio Alfonzo; Vincenzo Mondello; Valeria Ferraro; Mondello; Conigliaro G; Ferraro; Torta L; S. Burruano


MICOLOGIA ITALIANA | 2006

Indagine sulla dinamica di presenza in campo delle popolazioni di aspergilli e penicilli in vigneti della Sicilia occidentale

Santa Burruano; Gaetano Conigliaro; Livio Torta; Antonio Alfonzo; Sandra Lo Piccolo; Vincenzo Mondello; Conigliaro G; Lo Piccolo S; Mondello; Torta L; S. Burruano

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