Pesticidal activity of extra cellular metabolites extracted from the green muscardian fungi Metarhizium anisopliae

Author:

R Sowmya1,Karthick Raja Namasivayam S.1ORCID,D Sowmya2,Sivasuriyan Krithika Shree1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Applied Research, Saveetha School of Engineering Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS). Saveetha University Chennai Tamil Nadu India

2. Department of Biotechnology Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology Chennai Tamil Nadu India

Abstract

AbstractThe present study was undertaken to screen the pesticidal activity of extra cellular metabolites derived from entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae against Spodoptera litura and Aphis crassivora an important aphid pest under laboratory and pot culture condition. Fungal strain used in the study was isolated from the soil by serial dilution technique. Isolated fungal strain was mass multiplied in a liquid medium sabouraud maltose yeast extract broth under optimum condition (28°C). Culture filtrate and the collected culture derived from the medium was used for the source of metabolites. The culture filtrate was extracted with ethyl acetate, acetone and the concentrated extract was screened for pesticidal activity against Spodoptera litura and Aphis crassivora adopting leaf disc and pot culture assay respectively. Extracted metabolites showed pesticidal activity against both insect pests. However, notable effect was recorded in ethyl acetate derived metabolites. The ethyl acetate extract treatment recorded 91.2% mortality at a concentration of 100 μg against Spodoptera litura and 100% mortality at a concentration of 100 μg against Aphis crassivora. Phytotoxicity was determined by measuring the germination index (GI) of groundnut seeds by exposing it to the crude metabolites extracted in ethyl acetate and acetone. The results showed that the germination index was high on ethyl acetate extract which was recorded to be 98.0% and germination index of acetone extract was found to be 90.0%. Production of insecticidal metabolites from M. anisopliae under laboratory condition proposed the possible utilization of metabolites as an effective, safe pesticidal agent against economic important insect pests. No impact on the seedling emergence revealed non phytotoxic effect of the metabolites.

Publisher

Wiley

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