Two Entomopathogenic Nematode Species with Different Search Strategies for Insect Suppression
作者:
Harry K. Kaya,
T. M. Burlando,
Graham S. Thurston,
期刊:
Environmental Entomology
(OUP Available online 1993)
卷期:
Volume 22,
issue 4
页码: 859-864
ISSN:0046-225X
年代: 1993
DOI:10.1093/ee/22.4.859
出版商: Oxford University Press
关键词: Nematoda;Steinernema carpocapsae;Heterorhabditis bacteriophora
数据来源: OUP
摘要:
Combining two species of entomopathogenic nematodes with different search strategies suppressed two pest species of soil insects when they occurred in the same habitat. The majority of individuals ofSteinernema carpocapsae(Weiser) have a sit and wait (ambusher) strategy and tend to be near the soil surface. This species was effective against larvae of the black cutworm,Agrotis ipsilon(Hufnagel) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), which feeds near or at the soil surface.Heterorhabditis bacteriophoraPoinar has an active foraging (cruiser) strategy and occurs deeper in the soil profile. It was effective against larvae of the black vine weevil,Otiorhynchus sulcatus(F.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), which occurs near roots. Soil temperature influenced the results. At 22°C, both nematode species killed their respective target insect within 1 wk. At 16°C,S. carpocapsaekilled black cutworm larvae, butH. bacteriophorawas not effective against black vine weevil larvae 2 wk after treatment. A few black vine weevil larvae were infected withH. bacteriophoraat that temperature, and a longer exposure of the black vine weevil larvae to the nematode may have increased efficacy. In addition to search strategies, the susceptibility of the insects to the nematode species plays an important role in pest suppression.
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