Effectiveness of Entomopathogenic Nematodes in an Alginate Gel Formulation Against Lepidopterous Pests
Authors: Navon A.; Nagalakshmi V.K.; Levski S.; Salame L.; Glazer I.
Source: Biocontrol Science and Technology, Volume 12, Number 6, 1 December 2002 , pp. 737-746(10)
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Abstract:
An improved calcium alginate gel formulation was developed and tested as a carrier for entomopathogenic nematodes against Spodoptera littoralis and Helicoverpa armigera larvae. Mortality of 100% was caused in 4th instar larvae of the two insects by feeding them on 1000 infective juveniles (IJ) g-1 of Steinernema carpocapsae (ALL strain) in the gel for 24 h. Exposing 2nd to 5th instars of H. armigera and 3rd to 6th of S. littoralis to 500 IJ g-1 of S. carpocapsae (ALL strain) resulted in 70100% larval mortality. Mature larvae were less susceptible to the nematodes. Mortality of larvae exposed to 500 IJg-1 of S. carpocapsae (ALL strain) ranged from about 4555% at 4 h to 9095% at 48 h. Fourth instar larvae fed for 24 h with 250 IJ g-1 of nematode strains in gel showed in S. littoralis ranges of susceptibility in the following descending order: S. feltiae (IS -7 strain) = S. carpocapsae (DT strain) = S. feltiae (IS-6 strain) > S. carpocapsae (Mexican strain) = S. carpocapsae (ALL strain) = Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (HP-88 strain) = H sp. (IS-5 strain) > S. riobravae (Texas strain); in H. armigera the rating was: S. feltiae (IS-7 strain) = H. bacteriophora (HP88 strain) > S. carpocapsae (ALL strain) = S. feltiae (IS-6 strain ) = Heterorhabditis sp. (IS5 strain) > S. carpocapsae (Mexican strain) > S. riobravae (Texas strain) . The number of nematodes per larval cadaver increased with mortality rates. In greenhouse tests at 28 ± 2°C and 90% relative humidity, gel discs containing 500 IJ g-1 of nematodes were pinned to leaves of potted plants of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) (Acala SJ2) and the plants were offered to S. littoralis larvae. Larval mortality of 89 ± 12.7% was caused by S. feltiae (IS-7 strain) and most of the plant leaves were protected against the larvae by the nematodes. In the control, larval mortality was 3.3 ± 0.05% and the plants were almost completely defoliated. Possibilities of using the gel-nematode formulation to protect sheltered crops against insect pests are discussedKeywords: CALCIUM ALGINATE; GEL FORMULATION; SPODOPTERA LITTORALIS; HELICOVERPA ARMIGERA; ENTOMOPATHOGENIC NEMATODE; EXPOSURE TIME; LARVAL INSTAR; FEEDING BIOASSAYS
Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2002-12-01
- Editorial Board
- Information for Authors
- Subscribe to this Title
- ingentaconnect is not responsible for the content or availability of external websites
- In this: publication
- By this: publisher
- In this Subject: Plant Culture , Zoology , Entomology
- By this author: Navon A. ; Nagalakshmi V.K. ; Levski S. ; Salame L. ; Glazer I.

Shopping cart
Receive new issue alert