ABSTRACT
The banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar) in association with other pests
and diseases, represents a threat to the production of plantain (Musa spp., AAB), the
preferred staple food in Ghana. Biological control of the banana weevil was
considered the most promising management option for small-scale plantain
production and studies were, therefore, undertaken to determine the efficacy o f the
entomopathogenic fungus, Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin in the
management of C. sordidus.
The duration and spatial distribution o f the different developmental stages of C.
sordidus within plantain plants were determined to provide background information
for evaluation of B. bassiana against the banana weevil. The mean egg incubation
period and the mean developmental period from larva to pupa and pupa to adult were
6.3 + 0.2, 28 ± 0.6 and 7.1 ± 0.3 days respectively. The developmental period from
egg to adult ranged from 33 to 51 days with a mean of 40.4 ± 0.7 days. Within the
plantain plant, approximately 80% of the eggs were located in the rhizome, >80% of
the larvae were found at the rhizome level and all of the pupated larvae were located
in the rhizome, suggesting that this is where a biocontrol agent should be targeted,
rather than the pseudostem.
Three strains of B. bassiana were obtained and evaluated on the basis of virulence
tests and potential for mass production. From the results of these tests, strain
1MI330194 o f B. bassiana was selected for subsequent studies. Laboratory studies
using a water-based inoculum applied to corm pieces or pseudostem traps, showed
that B. bassiana could control all stages of C. sordidus, with up to 21.3%, 36.4% and
42.3% of eggs, larvae and adults respectively showing signs of fungal disease. Pot
experiments to compare different formulations of the strain IMI330194 against adult
weevils showed that the highest mortality (>60%) was obtained with groundnut oil
plus kerosene-based formulation of conidial powder (GOK-CP), groundnut oil-based
formulation of conidial powder (GO-CP) and oil palm kernel cake-based formulation
o f conidia (OPKC-C). A persistence trial showed that OPKC-C o f IMI330194 still
gave 61.0% weevil mortality one month after application, compared with only 12.3%
for conidial powder (CP) of IMI330194 and 3.9% for the control with no conidia. In
field trials with artificial weevil release, mortality of adult weevils exposed to CP and
OPKC-C of IMI330194 ranged from 53.4 to 75.5%, compared to
GODONOU, I (2021). THE POTENTIAL OF Beauveria bassiana FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar, 1824) ON PLANTAIN {Musa, AAB). Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/the-potential-of-beauveria-bassiana-for-the-management-of-cosmopolites-sordidus-germar-1824-on-plantain-musa-aab
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GODONOU, IGNACE . "THE POTENTIAL OF Beauveria bassiana FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar, 1824) ON PLANTAIN {Musa, AAB)" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 25, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/the-potential-of-beauveria-bassiana-for-the-management-of-cosmopolites-sordidus-germar-1824-on-plantain-musa-aab