Polyvinyl alcohol coating releasing fungal blastospores improves kill effect of attract-and-kill beads

Hermann KM, Grünberger A, Patel A (2023)
AMB Express 13(1): 72.

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Hermann, Katharina M.; Grünberger, Alexander; Patel, AnantUniBi
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Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is a biodegradable, water-soluble polymer with excellent film forming properties, commonly studied or used as tablet coating, food packaging or controlled release fertilizers. Attract-and-kill (AK) beads are sustainable, microbial alternatives to synthetic soil insecticides, whose onset of lethal effect largely depend on how fast the encapsulated entomopathogenic fungus forms virulent conidia. Therefore, the objective of this study was to develop a water-soluble coating accelerating the kill effect of AK beads by immediately releasing virulentMetarhizium brunneumCB15-III blastospores. We assessed three PVA types (PVA 4-88, 8-88, 10-98) which differed in their degree of hydrolysis or molecular weight for their ability to release viable blastospores from thin films after drying at 60–40 °C, and examined how polyethylene glycol and soy-lecithin impact the blastospore survival. Finally, we evaluated the effectiveness of coated AK beads in a bioassay againstTenebrio molitorlarvae. The blastospore release rate quadrupled within the first 5 min with decreasing molecular weight and degree of hydrolysis, with PVA 4-88 releasing 79 ± 19% blastospores.Polyethylene glycol and soy-lecithin significantly increased the blastospore survival to 18–28% for all three PVA types. Coated beads exhibited a uniform, 22.4 ± 7.3 µm thin coating layer, with embedded blastospores, as confirmed by scanning electron microscopy. The blastospore coating increased the mortality rate ofT. molitorlarvae over uncoated AK beads, decreasing the median lethal time from 10 to 6 days. Consequently, the blastospore coating accelerated the kill effect of regular AK beads. These findings pave the way to enhanced pest control efficacy from coated systems such as beads or seeds.Graphical Abstract
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
AMB Express
Band
13
Ausgabe
1
Art.-Nr.
72
eISSN
2191-0855
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2980779

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Hermann KM, Grünberger A, Patel A. Polyvinyl alcohol coating releasing fungal blastospores improves kill effect of attract-and-kill beads. AMB Express. 2023;13(1): 72.
Hermann, K. M., Grünberger, A., & Patel, A. (2023). Polyvinyl alcohol coating releasing fungal blastospores improves kill effect of attract-and-kill beads. AMB Express, 13(1), 72. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-023-01575-2
Hermann, Katharina M., Grünberger, Alexander, and Patel, Anant. 2023. “Polyvinyl alcohol coating releasing fungal blastospores improves kill effect of attract-and-kill beads”. AMB Express 13 (1): 72.
Hermann, K. M., Grünberger, A., and Patel, A. (2023). Polyvinyl alcohol coating releasing fungal blastospores improves kill effect of attract-and-kill beads. AMB Express 13:72.
Hermann, K.M., Grünberger, A., & Patel, A., 2023. Polyvinyl alcohol coating releasing fungal blastospores improves kill effect of attract-and-kill beads. AMB Express, 13(1): 72.
K.M. Hermann, A. Grünberger, and A. Patel, “Polyvinyl alcohol coating releasing fungal blastospores improves kill effect of attract-and-kill beads”, AMB Express, vol. 13, 2023, : 72.
Hermann, K.M., Grünberger, A., Patel, A.: Polyvinyl alcohol coating releasing fungal blastospores improves kill effect of attract-and-kill beads. AMB Express. 13, : 72 (2023).
Hermann, Katharina M., Grünberger, Alexander, and Patel, Anant. “Polyvinyl alcohol coating releasing fungal blastospores improves kill effect of attract-and-kill beads”. AMB Express 13.1 (2023): 72.
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