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Characterization in biological traits of entomopathogenic nematodes isolated from North China
Authors:Juan Ma  Shulong Chen  Maurice Moens  Patrick De Clercq  Xiuhua Li  Richou Han
Institution:1. Institute of Plant Protection, Hebei Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Science/IPM Centre of Hebei Province, 437 Dongguan Street, Baoding 071000, China;2. Department of Crop Protection, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium;3. Guangdong Entomological Institute, Guangzhou 510260, China;4. Institute of Agriculture and Fisheries Research, Burg. Van Gansberghelaan 96, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium
Abstract:In a series of bioassays, thirty-one isolates that were collected from diverse locations in northern China and the laboratory kept isolate Steinernema carpocapsae All, were compared in order to select superior isolates for biological control of Bradysia odoriphaga. Virulence of the isolates against B. odoriphaga was significantly different among nematode isolates. Tolerance of infective juveniles (IJs) to heat, cold, and desiccation differed significantly among and within species. Strains from S. carpocapsae, S. ceratophorum, S. longicaudum, Heterorhabditis indica, and H. bacteriophora were more heat tolerant than strains from S. feltiae, S. hebeiense, S. monticolum, and H. megidis. Heterorhabditis megidis, H. bacteriophora, and S. carpocapsae showed better cold tolerance than the other species. High desiccation tolerance was recorded for S. carpocapsae, S. hebeiense, and S. ceratophorum. The infectivity of IJ of these species against Galleria mellonella larvae was not significantly different between the treated and non-treated IJ after the nematodes had been exposed to 40 °C for 2 h, −5 °C for 8 h or 25% glycerin for 72 h. Nematode survival was significantly affected by exposure time and IJ concentration when exposed to 40 °C or −5 °C. All nematode isolates lost their infectivity against G. mellonella after exposure to −5 °C for 16 h, except for H. megidis LFS10, which had a low infectivity of 3.3%. A hierarchical classification analysis classified the isolates in four main clusters. The fourth cluster, composed of 13 isolates, grouped the isolates that scored well for most traits.
Keywords:Entomopathogenic nematode  Environmental stresses  Infectivity  Tolerance  Virulence
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