Pathogenicity of Bacteria Symbiotically Associated with Insect Pathogenic Nematodes against the Greater Wax Moth,Galleria Mellonella (L.) |
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Authors: | A.S. Abdel-Razek |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pests and Plant Protection , National Research Centre , Dokki, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | The bacterial symbionts isolated from the entomopathogenic nematodes were compared for their pathogenicity to last instar larvae of G. mellonella at both Phases I and II. Most bacterial symbionts at Phase I cause 100% mortality within 2-3 days post-injection with 1 times; 10 3 cells/larva. The pathogenicity of Phase I decreased in the following order: Xenorhabdus nematopbilus, Flavimonas oryzihabitans, Photorhabdus luminescens and Xenorhabdus bovienii with LD 50 values of 40, 55, 70 and 170 cells/larva. The injection of Phase II of the bacterial symbionts did not give 100% mortality even after 4 days post-injection. The time mortality response of G. mellonella larvae to both phases of the bacterial symbiont was significantly different usually at the two highest concentrations tested. The significancy in case of Phase I was in the following order from lowest to highest, F . oryzihabitans , X . nematophilus , P. luminescens and X. bovienii . It was 20.57, 23.96, 23.99 and 53.76 h, respectively. Also, F. oryzihabitans gave the lowest LT 50 value for its Phase II form. It was 36.85 h, and this is followed by X. bovienii , X. nematophilus , and P. luminescens , the LT 50 values of which were 69.29, 74.08 and 74.49 h, respectively. The results suggest that there is a direct correlation between toxin concentration and rate of killing the larvae. On the other hand, there is an inverse correlation between the LT 50 values and the injected concentration. |
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Keywords: | Pathogenicity Bacterial Symbionts G. Mellonella Entomopathogenic Nematodes X. Spp P. Luminescens F. Oryzihabitans Biological Control |
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