Endophytes of fescue grasses enhance susceptibility ofPopillia japonica larvae to an entomopathogenic nematode |
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Authors: | S. K. Grewal P. S. Grewal R. Gaugler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Entomology, Rutgers University, 08903-0231 New Brunswick, NJ, USA;(2) Biosys, 1057, East Meadow Circle, 94303 Palo Alto, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | We evaluated tritrophic level interactions among fungal endophytes (Acremonium spp.) of fescue grasses (Festuca spp.), the root-feeding Japanese beetlePopillia japonica Newman larvae, and the entomopathogenic nematodeHeterorhabditis bacteriophora Poinar. Third-instarP. japonica larvae were introduced into pots containing endophyteinfected or endophyte-free plants of tall fescueFestuca arundinacea Schreber (cultivars Kentucky 31 and Georgia Jesup Improved) and the Chewings fescueFestuca rubra commutata Guad. (cultivars F-93 and Jamestown II). After two weeks, the surviving larvae were recovered, and their susceptibility to nematodes was evaluated in sand columns. Endophytes enhanced the rate of nematode-induced mortality in all cultivars except Georgia Jesup Improved, and increased the proportion of dead larvae with nematodes in all cultivars except Jamestown II. Endophytes in the cultivar Kentucky 31 were associated with improved nematode establishment in the larvae. No effect on nematode reproduction was found. Since endophytes produce biologically active alkaloids, we tested the effects of an ergot alkaloid, ergotamine tartrate, on the feeding behavior and weight ofP. japonica larvae in agar medium. The alkaloid caused feeding deterrence, and reduced the consumption of medium by the larvae, resulting in weight loss. These larvae were more susceptible toH. bacteriophora than the untreated larvae. Unfed ‘starved’ larvae were more susceptible to nematodes than those fed on untreated agar. Our results support the hypothesis that endophyte-induced starvation ofP. japonica would reduce larval vigor, and render them more susceptible to entomopathogenic nematodes. |
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Keywords: | Festuca arundinacea Festuca rubra subsp commutata Acremonium coenophialum Acremonium typhinum Heterorhabditis bacteriophora ergot alkaloid ergotamine tartrate feeding deterrence entomopathogenic nematodes biological control stressors |
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