Title of article :
Canadian Steinernematid (Nematoda) Isolates and Their Infectivity, under Cold Conditions, to Greater Wax Moth (Galleria mellonella) Larvae
Author/Authors :
Zden k Mr? ek، نويسنده , , Stanislav Be v? ، نويسنده , , Pavel ez? ، نويسنده , , Pavel Kindlmann، نويسنده , , John M. Webster، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
5
From page :
160
To page :
164
Abstract :
Nematode species, strains, or isolates of the entomopathogenic family Steinernematidae differ in their ability to infect insects at low temperatures. Some steinernematid isolates from British Columbia, probably a new species, killedGalleria mellonellalarvae at 7°C. In laboratory experiments, these nematode isolates (isolates 69, 76, 99, 102, or D) were applied to petri dishes at concentrations of 50, 100, 200, 400, or 800 infective juvenile nematodes (IJs)/dish. Each petri dish contained 10Gallerialarvae and was kept at 4, 7, or 10°C for 250 to 255 h. More than 5600G. mellonellalarvae were examined to determine larval mortality and the number of adult nematodes developing in the insect. Excluding 69, isolate, all other isolates showed a significant level of infectivity at these temperatures. At 10°C the mortality reached 100% at 400 and 800 IJs/dish of the D isolate, and at 4°C the highest mortality was 81.7% at 800 IJs/dish of isolate 99. The penetration efficiency, as determined by the number of adult nematodes recovered when the larvae were dissected, decreased with temperature and IJ concentration and ranged from 28.5% (isolate D at 10°C and 800 IJs/dish) to 0% (isolates 102 and 69 at 4°C and 50 IJs/dish).Steinernema cubanawith supposed warm temperature infectivity was used as a comparative control and was only slightly infective at 10°C and 800 IJs/dish. The rate of infection, evaluated by Andersonʹs model, proved to be a useful tool for comparing the infectivity of various isolates and species of entomopathogenic nematodes, as it is independent of experimental conditions
Keywords :
Steinernemaspp , Entomopathogenic nematode , cold temp
Journal title :
Biological Control
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
Biological Control
Record number :
720480
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