Affiliation:
1. Al-Mussaib Technical College, Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University
Abstract
A laboratory study was conducted to determine the effect of the filtrate of the fungus Beauveria bassiana and the alcoholic extract of the wormwood plant Artemisia
herba-alba on the destruction of the larval stages of the waxworm major; the results
of the study showed that the filter of the fungus B. bassiana affected the destruction
of the larval stages of the waxworm. The highest mortality rate was 76.7% for the
second larval stage after 24 hours of treatment with a 30% concentration, while it
reached 86.7% after 168 hours of treatment with the same concentration. The lowest mortality rate was 13.3% for the last larval stage after 24 hours of treatment,
with a concentration of 10%. In comparison, the death rate was 30.0% after 168
hours of treatment, with a concentration of 10%. The results also showed that the
alcoholic extract of the wormwood plant affected the destruction of the larval
stages of the insect.
Keywords: Fungal; Alcoholic Extract; Wormwood.
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Epidemiology,Biotechnology
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