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Oral toxicity of symbiotic bacteria Photorhabdus spp. against immature stages of insects
Authors:Yam Kumar Shrestha  Eun-Kyung Jang  Yeon-Su Yu  Mijo Kwon  Jae-Ho Shin  Kyeong-Yeoll Lee
Institution:1. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea;2. Bicosys, Gajo, Republic of Korea;3. District Agriculture Development Office, Sankhuwasava, Department of Agriculture, Nepal
Abstract:The oral toxicity of 5 Photorhabdus spp. strains collected in different regions of Korea was determined in the larvae of Plodia interpunctella, Galleria mellonella, Lucilia caesar, and Culex pipiens pallens. When diet or water containing culture media containing 1 of the 5 different strains was ingested by immature insects, the first instar larvae of both G. mellonella and L. caesar and young larvae of C. pipiens pallens died within 3–5 days after treatment. However, mortality of P. interpunctella neonate larvae was slightly slower and reached 94.4%–100% within 7 days after treatment. The mortality rate of a control group given a diet containing water, the medium without cultured bacteria, or Escherichia coli culture medium was not affected. The mortality rates were 100%, 45.3%, 2.8%, and 0% for Galleria, Lucilia, Plodia, and Culex, respectively, in another control group given a culture medium of Photorhabdus luminescens ssp. laumondii (TT01). In addition, culture media containing Photorhabdus strains significantly inhibited molting of third instar Plodia larvae by as much as 88% 7 days after treatment, whereas molting inhibition was reduced by 0%, 4%, and 20% following treatments with water, E. coli, or TT01 culture media, respectively. Our results suggest that the oral administration of Photorhabdus bacterial medium was highly effective for controlling various immature insects.
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