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Potential of Nepalese entomopathogenic nematodes as biocontrol agents against Holotrichia longipennis Blanch. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
Holotrichia longipennis Blanch. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) is a serious pest of commercial crops in Siduwa, Dhankuta, Nepal. Seven indigenous isolates of entomopathogenic nematodes ( Steinernema lamjungense LMT5, S. lamjungense SS4, S. everestense DKP4, S. abbasi CS1, S . sp. KL1, Heterorhabditis in...
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Published in: | Journal of pest science 2011-12, Vol.84 (4), p.457-469 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Holotrichia longipennis
Blanch. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) is a serious pest of commercial crops in Siduwa, Dhankuta, Nepal. Seven indigenous isolates of entomopathogenic nematodes (
Steinernema lamjungense
LMT5,
S. lamjungense
SS4,
S. everestense
DKP4,
S. abbasi
CS1,
S
. sp. KL1,
Heterorhabditis indica
CK2 and
H. indica
CK6) were used in a series of bioassays against the insect. All isolates showed an increased dispersal in response to
H. longipennis
. Nematodes were more attracted towards third instar larvae than to second instars. Differences in penetration and multiplication in the insect were observed amongst the seven isolates.
Steinernema lamjungense
LMT5,
S. everestense
DKP4 and
S. abbasi
CS1 caused greater mortality than other isolates to different developmental stages. Pupae and second instar larvae were more susceptible than third instar larvae. Significant differences were observed in LT
50
values of the isolates against different stages of
H. longipennis
. Three isolates (
S. lamjungense
LMT5,
S. everestense
DKP4 and
S. abbasi
CS1) along with a commonly used insecticide (chlorpyrifos) were tested against this insect in pot and field experiments. In pot experiments using maize and cabbage as a host crop,
S. lamjungense
LMT5 and
S. everestense
DKP4 performed better than
S. abbasi
CS1 and yielded a mortality comparable with chlorpyrifos. Similar results were observed in field experiments 3Â weeks after nematode application. These experiments overall suggest
S. lamjungense
LMT5 to be a promising biocontrol agent against
H. longipennis
followed by
S. everestense
DKP4 and
S. abbasi
CS1. |
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ISSN: | 1612-4758 1612-4766 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10340-011-0370-5 |