A Survey of Fungal Pathogens of Aphids from South Africa, with Special Reference to Cereal Aphids

Surveys of entomopathogenic fungi of aphids in South Africa were conducted from 1995 through 1998. A total of eight species of fungi known to infect and kill aphid hosts were collected, including six Entomophthorales and two Hyphomycetes. The Entomophthorales included Pandora neoaphidis, Conidiobolus thromboides, C. obscurus, C. coronatus, Entomophthora planchoniana, and Neozygites fresenii. The two Hyphomycetes collected were Beauveria bassiana and Verticillium lecanii. P. neoaphidis, C. thromboides, C. obscurus, and E. planchoniana are considered first reports from South Africa, and V. lecanii was for the first time isolated from an insect host in South Africa. Most findings of entomopathogenic fungi were from cereal aphids including six species from the Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia. In both the summer and the winter rainfall regions of South Africa, fungi recorded from the cereal aphid complex were found from early spring through early summer. Findings from nonagricultural aphid hosts were usually made during late-summer through late-fall with two recordings during the winter months of June and July. The number of species of fungi collected reflects a great diversity in the aphid-pathogenic flora from South Africa.

[1]  E. Rong,et al.  South African records of associations between fungi and arthropods , 1998 .

[2]  J. Hatting,et al.  New host-plant records for Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia (Kurdjumov) (Homoptera: Aphididae), in South Africa , 1997 .

[3]  R. Kfir,et al.  Microbial pathogens of the cereal stem borers Busseola fusca (Fuller) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in South Africa , 1997 .

[4]  L. Lacey Manual of techniques in insect pathology , 1997 .

[5]  I. Millar A catalogue of the aphids (Homoptera: Aphidoidea) of sub-Saharan Africa. , 1994 .

[6]  W. Meyer,et al.  Natural Enemies of Russian Wheat Aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae) and Associated Cereal Aphid Species in Spring-Planted Wheat and Barley in Colorado , 1993 .

[7]  M. Feng,et al.  Epizootics caused by entomophthoralean fungi (Zygomycetes, Entomophthorales) in populations of cereal aphids (Hom., Aphididae) in irrigated small grains of southwestern Idaho, USA , 1992 .

[8]  James B. Johnson,et al.  Natural Control of Cereal Aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) by Entomopathogenic Fungi (Zygomycetes: Entomophthorales) and Parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae and Encyrtidae) on Irrigated Spring Wheat in Southwestern Idaho , 1991 .

[9]  James B. Johnson,et al.  Survey of entomopathogenic fungi naturally infecting cereal aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) of irrigated grain crops in southwestern Idaho. , 1990 .

[10]  P. Hewitt,et al.  Natural enemies and their impact on Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) populations. , 1988 .

[11]  A. K. Minks,et al.  Aphids: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control , 1987 .

[12]  M. Samways,et al.  Assessment of the fungus Cladosporium oxysporum (Berk. and Curt.) as a potential biocontrol agent against certain Homoptera. , 1986 .

[13]  J. M. Vlak,et al.  Fundamental and applied aspects of invertebrate pathology. , 1986 .

[14]  F. Toit,et al.  Damage assessment and economic threshold values for the chemical control of the Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko) on winter wheat , 1984 .

[15]  P. Hewitt,et al.  Aspects of the ecology of the Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia, in the Bloemfontein district. I. The colonization and infestation of sown wheat, identification of summer hosts and cause of infestation symptoms. , 1984 .

[16]  M. Samways Interrelationship between an entomogenous fungus and two ant-homopteran (Hymenoptera: Formicidae-Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae & Aphididae) mutualisms on guava trees. , 1983 .

[17]  R. Milner,et al.  Influence of temperature and duration of leaf wetness on infection of Acyrthosiphon kondoi with Erynia neoaphidis , 1983 .

[18]  C. Dedryver,et al.  Field pathogenesis of three species of Entomophthorales of cereal aphids in western France. , 1983 .

[19]  B. Brady,et al.  Key to the species of Entomophthora sensu lato. , 1982 .

[20]  G. Cole,et al.  Biology of conidial fungi , 1982 .

[21]  V. C. Moran,et al.  Insects and mites of cultivated plants in South Africa , 1982 .

[22]  J. D. Möhr The Karoo caterpillar Loxostege Frustalis Zeller (Lepidoptera : Pyralidae) in relation to its host plants and natural enemies , 1982 .

[23]  G. J. Dean,et al.  Infection of cereal aphids by the fungus Entomophthora , 1973 .

[24]  G. J. Dean,et al.  Entomophthora infecting the cereal aphids Metapolophium dirhodum and Sitobion avenae. , 1971, Journal of invertebrate pathology.

[25]  M. J. Thirumalachar,et al.  Artificial Culture of Entomophthora Muscae and Morphological Aspects for Differentiation of the Genera Entomophthora and Conidiobolus , 1964 .

[26]  E. M. Doidge The South African fungi and lichens. , 1950 .

[27]  C. D. Darlington,et al.  The Handling of Chromosomes , 1942 .

[28]  E. Schaefer A FUNGUS OF THE FAMILY ENTOMOPHTHORACEAE FOUND ON SUGAR ANTS ( CAMPANOTUS SP.). , 1941 .