Factors affecting entomophilic activity of Neoaplectana feltiae in mushroom compost |
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Authors: | M. Tomalak and J. J. Lipa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Insect Pathology, Institute of Plant Protection, Miczurina 20, 60-318 Pozna , Poland |
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Abstract: | The host-searching ability of Neoaplectana feltiae Filipjev (= S. bibionis Bovien) (Nematoda: Steinernematidae) in response to larvae of a mushroom fly, Lycoriella solani Winn. was examined in a mushroom substrate. Individuals of L. solani were less attractive for the parasite than larvae of Galleria mellonella L. The nematode juveniles penetrated a 22 cm layer of casing mixture within 2–4 days. In the casing alone nematode effectiveness was better than in mushroom compost or in compost and casing together. In the casing mixture parasite dosages of 20 and 100 juveniles per cm2 led to 22% and 45% parasitization of L. solani respectively, while all G. mellonella larvae were parasitized at both dosages. The prevalence of nematode infection depended on the content of water in the mushroom substrate. The highest N. feltiae infectivity was observed, when the ratio of the dry casing weight to the weight of water content was 1: 2.5. The practical aspects of the observed phenomena, essential for the use of N. feltiae in the protection of commercial mushroom cultivation are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Neoaplectana feltiae Lycoriella solani insect parasitic nematodes biological control |
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