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Pahljačniki (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) kot gospodarsko pomembni škodljivci in možnosti njihovega zatiranja z entomopatogenimi glivami
ID Praprotnik, Eva (Author), ID Razinger, Jaka (Author), ID Trdan, Stanislav (Author)

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Abstract
Pahljačniki (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) so kozmopolitska družina hroščev. Najdemo jih na vseh celinah, z izjemo Antarktike. Zaradi njihove velikosti in živahnih barv, predvsem pa njihove vloge v ekosistemih, so eden izmed najbolj preučevanih in prepoznavnih taksonov hroščev. Večina ličink in odraslih hroščev iz poddružin Melolonthinae, Rutelinae, Dynastinae in Cetoniinae se prehranjuje z rastlinskimi organi, kot so korenine, listi, cvetovi in mladi plodovi, zato jih uvrščamo med gospodarsko pomembne vrste rastlinskih škodljivcev. V prispevku je opisanih nekaj gospodarsko najpomembnejših vrst pahljačnikov, vključno z njihovimi najpogostejšimi gostiteljskimi rastlinami. Ker je uporaba sintetičnih insekticidov za zatiranje pahljačnikov velikokrat omejena, je uvedba entomopatogenih gliv kot biotičnih agensov ustrezna alternativa, saj temelji na racionalni uporabi mikroorganizmov za ohranjanje populacije škodljivca pod pragom gospodarske škode. Za zatiranje ličink pahljačnikov (ogrcev) so najpogosteje uporabljene glive iz rodov Beauveria in Metarhizium. Biotično zatiranje ogrcev z entomopatogenimi glivami se je v nekaterih zgledih izkazalo za učinkovito, vendar so sredstva za njihovo zatiranje pogosto vrstno specifična. To pomeni, da moramo za učinkovito uporabo entomopatogenih gliv proti pahljačnikom prepoznati tarčne vrste in posledično izbrati seve, ki so sposobni premagati obrambo gostitelja

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:biotično zatiranje, entomopatogene glive, ogrci, pahljačniki, Scarabaeidae
Work type:Article
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Article acceptance date:02.02.2022
Year:2022
Number of pages:10 str.
Numbering:Vol. 118, No. 1
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-135990 This link opens in a new window
UDC:632
ISSN on article:1854-1941
DOI:10.14720/aas.2022.118.1.2476 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:103842563 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:06.04.2022
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Record is a part of a journal

Title:Acta agriculturae Slovenica
Publisher:Biotehniška fakulteta, Oddelek za agronomijo in Oddelek za zootehniko, Biotehniška fakulteta, Oddelek za agronomijo in Oddelek za zootehniko, Univerza v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fakulteta, Založba Univerze v Ljubljani
ISSN:1854-1941
COBISS.SI-ID:219581184 This link opens in a new window

Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) as economically important pests and the possibility of using entomopathogenic fungi for their control
Abstract:
Scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) are a cosmopolitan group of beetles found on all continents except Antarctica. Because of their size, vibrant colors, and above all their role in the ecosystem, they are one of the most recognizable and studied taxons of beetles. Most larvae and adult beetles of species belonging to subfamilies Melolonthinae, Rutelinae, Dynastinae and Cetoniinae feed on plant organs such as roots, leaves, flowers and young fruits and are thus considered to be species of economic importance. In this article we describe some of the most economically important species of scarabs, including their most common host plants. Because the use of chemical insecticides to control scarabs is often limited, the implementation of entomopathogenic fungi as biological control agents is an appropriate alternative based on the rational use of microorganisms to maintain an environmentally balanced level of the pest population. Representatives of the genera Beauveria and Metarhizium are the most commonly used entomopathogenic fungi to control larvae (white grubs) of scarab beetles. Biological control by entomopathogenic fungi has shown to be effective in some cases, however host range is often speciesspecific. Therefore, in order to effectively use the entomopathogens against scarab beetles, one needs to identify target species in grub-infested area and consequently select strains that are capable of overcoming the host’s defences.

Keywords:Scarabaeidae, scarab beetles, white grubs, entomopathogenic fungi, biological control

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