Clonostachys spp., natural mosquito antagonists, and their prospects for biological control of Aedes aegypti.
Parasitol Res
; 121(10): 2979-2984, 2022 Oct.
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Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) is an important vector of arboviruses in the tropics and subtropics. New control strategies based on natural enemies such as entomopathogenic fungi are of utmost importance, and the present study reports the first isolation of Clonostachys spp. (Hypocreales Bionectriaceae) from mosquitoes and their activity against A. aegypti. Entomopathogenic fungi were surveyed in central Brazil using A. aegypti larvae as sentinels and, also, a CDC light trap. Clonostachys eriocamporesii R.H. Perera & K.D. Hyde, 2020 (IP 440) and Clonostachys byssicola Schroers, 2001 (IP 461) were identified by sequence analysis of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer gene, and tested against eggs, larvae, and adults. Both strains were highly active against A. aegypti third instar larvae, with mortalities ≥ 80% at 107 conidia/mL after 5 days but distinctly less active against eggs and adults. This is the first report of both C. eriocamporesii and C. byssicola as naturally occurring pathogens affecting mosquitoes, and IP 440 appears to be a promising control agent against aquatic stages of A. aegypti.
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