The ten EPF isolates tested against H. postica at 1 × 107conidia/ml caused 100% mortality 7 days post treatment in almost all isolates (Table 2). Concentration-response tests, carried out using concentrations of 1 × 103, 1 × 105, 1 × 107, and 1 × 109 conidia/ml of the isolates (GN-23, GN-4, HP-30, HP-6), caused more than 95% mortality rate on the 5th day.
Table 2 Mortality of Hypera postica exposed to the ten isolates at 1x107conidia/ml The mortality rates of H. postica larvae varied from 13.66 to 72.08% 3 days post treatment. The highest mortality rate (72.08%) was recorded for HP-6 at 1 × 109 conidia/ml (Table 6). HP-30 was the most effective isolate with mortality rate of 62.22% at 1 × 103 conidia/ml (Table 5). On the 5th day, all isolates and concentrations caused more than 70% mortality, while on the 7th day the mortality rate reached 100% by almost all isolates at 1 × 107 and 1 × 109 conidia/ml (Tables 3, 4, 5, and 6).
Table 3 Mortality of Hypera postica exposed to GN-23 isolate Table 4 Mortality of Hypera postica exposed to GN-4 isolate Table 5 Mortality of Hypera postica exposed to Hp-30 isolate Table 6 Mortality of Hypera postica exposed to Hp-6 isolate LT50 for HP-30 was 2.401 days, followed by HP-6 (2.476 days), GN-23 (3.074 days), and GN-4 (3.110 days). LT90 values for the isolates of HP-6, HP-30, GN-4, and GN-23 were 3.608, 4.196, 4.343, and 4.376 days, respectively (Table 7).
Table 7 Lethal time (LT50 and LT90) values of the entomopathogenic fungi, Beauveria bassiana isolates (day) Yücel et al. (2018) tested 7 isolates of B. bassiana and one isolate of B. pseudobassiana, isolated from H. postica, on larvae and adults of H. postica at 1 × 105, 1 × 106 1 × 107, and 1 × 108 conidia/ml. The results showed that the highest mortality rate in larvae was obtained by the isolate HpA-5 (B. bassiana) (100%) and HpI-4 (B. pseudobassiana) (97%), within 14 days at 1 × 108 conidia/ml. The highest mortality rate of adults were obtained by the isolates HpA-5 (B. bassiana) and HpI-4 (B. pseudobassiana) with 98 and 95% mortality rates within 14 days at 1 × 108 concentration, respectively.
Mustafa et al. (2014) reported that conidial suspension with 1 × 107 conidia/ml of two isolates of B. bassiana caused 100% mortality on adults of H. postica, 6 days post treatments. Also, Reddy et al. (2016) investigated the efficiency of six biorational-insecticides against H. postica larvae under laboratory conditions and found that Mycotrol® ESO (B. bassiana GHA) lasted 5–9 days to kill 100% of H. postica larvae in all the tested concentrations (0.072, 0.36, 0.72, and 1.44 ml/l). In addition, Atay et al. (2015) stated that 23.25% of H. postica adults, overwintered in alfalfa growing areas of Tokat province in Turkey, were found naturally infected with Beauveria spp. Harcourt et al. (1977) reported that larvae of this pest were found infected with Entomophthora phytonomi Arthur, which considerably reduced the weevil population in Canada.