Title of article
Synergism of Entomopathogenic Nematodes and Imidacloprid against White Grubs: Greenhouse and Field Evaluation
Author/Authors
Albrecht M. Koppenh?fer، نويسنده , , Ian M. Brown، نويسنده , , Randy Gaugler، نويسنده , , Parwinder S. Grewal، نويسنده , , Harry K. Kaya، نويسنده , , Michael G. Klein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
7
From page
245
To page
251
Abstract
In previous greenhouse studies, the insecticide imidacloprid and the entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Poinar interacted synergistically against third instars of the masked chafers Cyclocephala hirta LeConte and C. pasadenae Casey (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). We tested this interaction for two additional nematode species and three additional scarab species under field conditions. In greenhouse tests, H. bacteriophora and Steinernema glaseri (Steiner) interacted synergistically against third instars of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, the oriental beetle, Exomala orientalis Waterhouse, and the masked chafers Cyclocephala borealis Arrow, C. pasadenae, and C. hirta. The degree of interaction varied with nematode species. The strongest synergism occurred between imidacloprid and S. glaseri. Synergism between imidacloprid and H. bacteriophora was weaker and the interaction was not always significant. Combinations of imidacloprid and S. kushidai Mamiya only resulted in additive mortality. The synergistic interaction was also observed in field trials but the results were more variable than those under greenhouse conditions. The combination of nematodes and imidacloprid could be used for curative treatments of white grub infestations, especially against scarab species that are less susceptible to nematodes and/or imidacloprid. This combination has a low environmental impact and high compatibility with natural biological control of turfgrass insects. The possible roles of these combinations in augmentative control approaches are discussed.
Keywords
Heterorhabditis , Steinernema , scarab , insect–parasitic nematodes , Exomalaorientalis , Cyclocephala , Popillia japonica , integrated pest management.
Journal title
Biological Control
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Biological Control
Record number
720717
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