Perspectives of Beauveria bassiana, an entomopathogenic fungus for the control of insect‑pests in tea [Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze]: opportunities and challenges
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Injudicious and indiscriminate use of toxic chemicals in tea deteriorates the plant, soil, and environment and escalates
maximum residue limits (MRLs) in the end products. This requires for the adoption of safe, eco-friendly and non-chemical
sustainable alternatives in tea. Beauveria bassiana is an entomopathogenic fungus that displayed high potential for control
ling a wide range of tea pests, including the old looper Biston (= Buzura) suppressaria and the emerging looper Hyposidra
talaca, as well as the red spider mite (Oligonychus coffeae) and the tea mosquito bug (Helopeltis theivora). The purpose
of this review is to broaden our understanding of B. bassiana-mediated pest control in tea and its action mechanisms in
crop protection. This fungal species is known to produce a wide variety of mycotoxins and enzymes in its spores that kill
or inhibit the metabolic activity of pests. Numerous environmental and physiological factors, such as moisture, pH, humid
ity, temperature, atmospheric CO2 concentrations, and fungal spore load (colony forming unit/ml), spore viability, enzyme
types in action, host plant chemistry and interactions, insect host species, and insect life stages, can speed up or slow down
the microbial-mediated pest interaction in plants. The development of the fungus, sporulation, and multiplication within
the host are all influenced by prevailing weather conditions and climate change. Studies on entomopathogen compatibility
with tea agrochemicals are critical for optimal field application and adoption of suitable integrated pest management (IPM)
schedules. Understanding the physiological, genetic, and molecular perspectives of entomopathogenesis and recent develop
ments to improve mycoinfection could provide novel insights to enhance B. bassiana-mediated pest management in tea. Key
steps for quality product formulations and their significance for future sustainability in tea include registering and patenting
of biopesticides, mass production, and commercialisation of quality strains.
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2025-10-11



