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Activity of Some Brazilian Isolates of Entomopathogenic Fungi Against the Poultry Red Mite Dermanyssus Gallinae De Geer (Acari: Dermanyssidae)

Published: May 29, 2018
Summary
Introduction Brazilian egg production is based on intensive farming systems, which ensure greater yield in a smaller physical space. However, it favors the development of arthropod pests, such as the red mite Dermanyssus gallinae (De Geer) (Acari, Dermanyssidae). This mite feeds on poultry, causing weight loss, reduced egg production, blood spoliation anemia and, in more severe cases, dea...
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Luis Alves
Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
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Richard
6 de junio de 2018

Hello, have you made comparative studies between herbal extracts showing repulsive effects and your fungi in terms of red mites population decrease?

Luis Alves
Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
7 de junio de 2018

Richard

Yes! We have been tested some vegetal extracts and essential oil against Dermanyssus. On last march, a dissertation about it was concluded. Soon we are publishing. But, at moment these studies are on lab level. Not in field conditions.

We have evaluated in poultry layer, fungi and diatomaceous earth

Thank you!

Luis Alves
luis.alves@unioeste.br

Paulo Martins
Biocamp
17 de febrero de 2022

Congratulations for the excellent work. It meets the needs of our Continent.
The poultry industry in South America has similarities in the epidemiology of some diseases.
The role of Dermanyssus gallinae in the maintenance (chronicity) of Fowl Typhoid, in some commercial laying farms, brings with it numerous problems for the poultry farmer and also for the consumer.
On the one hand, less informed producers or technicians use antibiotics periodically to reduce losses from the disease. Due to this, Salmonella Gallinarum, in some producing regions, has a high level of resistance to several commercial antimicrobials. To further complicate the picture, these antimicrobials of systemic action in birds, leave residues in the eggs, which should be discarded during and after these treatments.
It is the same case of treatment with chemical insecticides, whose systemic action, in insects and also in birds, leaves residues in the eggs.
Therefore, the use of natural products, which do not leave residues in the eggs, as well as vaccines against Avian Typhus, meet the modern poultry industry and consumer demands.

Luis Alves
Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
17 de febrero de 2022
Paulo MartinsThank you! Recently we have published another paper with diatomaceous earth x Dermanyssus in the poultry house (https://doi.org/10.1007/s10493-020-00497-z) and another with an selected Beauveria bassiana (Unioeste 88) also in a poultry house (https://doi.org/10.11158/saa.25.5.10).
Paulo Martins
Biocamp
17 de febrero de 2022

Luis Alves
Thanks for the information Professor. These studies meet the needs of producers, technicians and, above all, our final target, His Majesty the consumer.
The environment also thanks!!!

Dr. Fiodor S. Marchenkov
Kronos -Agro private company
22 de febrero de 2022
Dear Luis, it is important problem, especially for laying hens. And also is important that extracts from entomopathogenic fungi are safe for poultry and for humans, too. So, it is possible to produce organic poultry products.
Nabil
22 de febrero de 2022
Dear luis, thanks for this study . Hope fingi will help . Im using another way to get red of mites . Its highly effective depending on intermittant lighting . Regards
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