1Department of Entomology, University of Horticultural Science, Bagalkot – 587104 (Karnataka)
2Department of Entomology, University of Horticultural Science, Bagalkot – 587104 (Karnataka)
3Department of Plantation, Spices, Medicinal and Aromatic Crops, University of Horticultural Science, Bagalkot – 587104 (Karnataka)
4Department of Entomology, University of Horticultural Science, Bagalkot – 587104 (Karnataka)
The need of today’s world is enhanced production and quality of the crops in an eco-friendly manner. In the absence of complete host plant resistance in crops against insect pests, biological control forms a more sustainable and integral part of management ecosystem. Microbial biological control agents, especially entomopathogenic fungi (EPF), offer eco-friendly pest management solutions. Unlike other pathogens, EPF can infect pests upon contact with their propagules. However, environmental factors like temperature, UV light and pollutants often reduce the effectiveness of epiphytic EPF in the field. Endophytic EPF, residing within plant tissues, are gaining popularity for their resilience under adverse conditions. Hence, the research was conducted to observe the endophytic effect of native
Beauveria bassiana, Biological control, Cabbage, Endophyte, Spodoptera litura