| Literature DB >> 35171458 |
Douglas Martins Cecconello1, Samuel Roggia2, Gabriela Souza Doneze3, Mariana Ferracin de Macedo4, Viviane Sandra Alves5.
Abstract
This study evaluated the potential of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) to control Euschistus heros (Fabricius) under laboratory and field conditions. Eight isolates of the species Heterorhabditis amazonensis were evaluated on field-collected and laboratory-reared insect populations. The isolates that performed best in the virulence test were evaluated for in vivo production on Galleria mellonella Fabricius larvae. Then, these were evaluated in field conditions on E. heros from the laboratory and field populations. The isolates IBCB-n46, NEPET11, and IBCB-n40 caused the highest mortality in adult E. heros from laboratory rearing (100, 94, and 80%, respectively), and IBCB-n46 and NEPET11 were the best against the field population (71 and 47% mortality, respectively). In the assay to evaluate production, the isolate IBCB-n46 achieved the best result (3.4 × 105 IJs/g per larvae), followed by isolates UEPN05 (1.4 × 105 IJs/g per larvae) finally NEPET11 (7.5 × 104 IJs/g per larvae). In the assay in field conditions, all treatments differed from the control treatment, no significant differences were observed in the evaluated factors (isolates and insect populations), and the highest percentage of mortality was obtained by the UEPN05 isolate when applied to insects from the laboratory (18.57% mortality).Entities:
Keywords: Biological control; Entomopathogenic nematodes; Integrated management; Soybean stink bug
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35171458 DOI: 10.1007/s13744-021-00936-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neotrop Entomol ISSN: 1519-566X Impact factor: 1.434