Plant Pathology (2009) 58, 636-641

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J. Vandermeer, I. Perfecto and H. Liere (2009)
Evidence for hyperparasitism of coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix) by the entomogenous fungus, Lecanicillium lecanii, through a complex ecological web
Plant Pathology 58 (4), 636-641
Abstract: The entomogenous fungus, Lecanicillium lecanii is hyperparasitic on Hemileia vastatrix, the cause of coffee leaf rust in the laboratory, and has frequently been observed attacking it in the field. The existence of a complex ecological web involving the spatially clustered mutualism of an ant (Azteca instabilis) with a scale insect (Coccus viridis), where the scale insect was infected by L. lecanii, prompted a search for a spatial correlation between the attack of L. lecanii on the scale insect and the incidence of rust in a commercial coffee crop. A weak but statistically significant effect of hyperparasitic control of coffee rust was observed on two distinct scales: in a 45-ha plot and on a scale of approximately 10 m. It was concluded that this effect was linked to an indirect effect of the ant-coccid mutualism, where L. lecanii was a parasite of the coccid.
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
environment - cropping system/rotation
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
environment/habitat manipulation


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Hemileia vastatrix Coffee (Coffea)
Coccus viridis Coffee (Coffea)
Azteca instabilis
Akanthomyces lecanii (antagonist) Hemileia vastatrix Coffee (Coffea)