Comparison of Volatile Blends and Nucleotide Sequences of Two Beauveria Bassiana Isolates of Different Virulence and Repellency Towards the Termite Macrotermes Michealseni

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Date
2013
Authors
Mburu, David M.
Maniania, N. K.
Hassanali, Ahmed
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Springer Verlag
Abstract
Isolates of the fungus Beauveria bassiana have different levels of virulence and repellency against the termite Macrotermes michaelseni. In the present study, we compared the volatile profiles and gene sequences of two isolates of the fungus with different levels of virulence and repellence to the termite. Gas chromatography – mass spectrometric analyses showed quantitative and qualitative differences in the compo-sition of volatiles of the two isolates. The repellencies of synthetic blends of 10 prominent components that mimicked the volatiles of each of the two isolates were significantly different. Subtractive bioassays showed that the repellency of each isolate was due to synergistic effects of a few constituents. As previously reported for isolates of Metarhizium anisopliae, some differences also were found in the nucleotide sequences of the two isolates of B. bassiana, suggesting a genetic basis for the observed intra-specific differences in their repellency andvirulence against the termite. Keywords Beauveria bassiana isolates. Macrotermes michaelseni. Virulence. Repellency. Olfactory blends. Nucleotide sequences
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DOI 10.1007/s10886-012-0207-6
Keywords
Beauveria bassiana isolates, Macrotermes michaelseni, Virulence, Repellency
Citation
J Chem Ecol (2013) 39:101 – 108