| Literature DB >> 19294108 |
Abstract
Larvae, pupae, and adults of the carrot weevil (Listronotus oregonensis) were infected and killed by the three entomophagous nematodes (Steinernema feltiae, S. bibionis, and Heterorhabditis heliothidis) under controlled conditions. Third-stage larvae were more susceptible than pupae or adults. S. feltiae and S. bibionis were the most aggressive nematode species, causing larval mortality after 24-48 hours in both continuous and 2-hour contact with nematode suspension. The nematodes multiplied sufficiently in all insects at all stages of development; however, production of infective-stage larvae per host cadaver was variable.Entities:
Keywords: Listronotus oregonensis; control; entomogenous nematodes
Year: 1985 PMID: 19294108 PMCID: PMC2618457
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402