Effect of Temperatures on the Pathogenicity of Entomopathogenic Nematodes (Steinernema carpocapsae and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora) for Biocontrol of Octodonta nipae (Maulik)

N. B. Sanda
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In the 21st century climate change has been recognized globally as the most impending, and critical issue that affects all animals including insects. In particular, temperature plays an important role in the development, reproduction, host searching, survival, pathogenicity, sex ratio and insect death. The Nipa palm hispid, Octodonta nipae (Maulik) is an important invasive pest of palm trees in Sothern China. Knowledge of how this beetle can be controlled with entomopathogenic nematodes under different environmental temperature is scarce. Therefore, the aims of this study were to test the efficacy of two entomopathogenic nematodes (Steinernema carpocapsae and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora) at different development temperatures. The pathogenicity was tested at concentration of 100 IJs larva-1 and treatment are kept at four temperatures of 20, 25, 30 and 36°C, 80 ± 5% RH. The results showed that, both nematodes species caused larval mortalities at all the tested temperatures except at 36°C. The highest larval mortalities of 85.3% and 40.6% were obtained at 30°C for both S. carpocapsae and H. bacteriophora respectively. Furthermore, both nematodes penetrated O. nipae larvae at all temperature conditions except at 36°C. Similarly, the highest penetrations of nematodes infective juveniles were recorded at 30°C for S. carpocapsae and H. bacteriophora. The study demonstrated that, warmer temperature enhanced the pathogenicity of nematodes, which in turns trade well with the unprecedented increase in environmental temperature under climate change, for integrated management of this beetle.
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温度对昆虫病原线虫(carpocapae stenerma and bacteriophora Heterorhabditis)致病性的影响及其对日本八齿蛾的生物防治
在21世纪,气候变化已被全球公认为影响包括昆虫在内的所有动物的最迫在眉睫和最关键的问题。特别是温度对昆虫的发育、繁殖、寻找寄主、生存、致病性、性别比和昆虫死亡等方面起着重要的作用。Nipa palm hispid, Octodonta nipae (Maulik)是中国南方重要的棕榈树入侵害虫。在不同的环境温度下,昆虫病原线虫如何控制这种甲虫的知识很少。因此,本研究的目的是测试两种昆虫病原线虫(carpocapsae steinerma and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora)在不同发育温度下的药效。在20、25、30、36℃、80±5% RH 4种温度下,以100 IJs幼虫-1为浓度检测致病性。结果表明,两种线虫在除36℃外的所有温度下均致幼虫死亡。在30°C温度下,豆角荚膜菌和嗜菌荚膜菌的幼虫死亡率最高,分别为85.3%和40.6%。此外,这两种线虫在除36°C外的所有温度条件下都能渗透nipae幼虫。同样,在30°C时,S. carpocapsae和H. bacteriophora的线虫感染幼虫的最高穿透率记录为。研究表明,温度升高使线虫的致病性增强,而在气候变化下环境温度空前升高,线虫的致病性与环境温度的升高有良好的贸易关系,有利于对该甲虫进行综合管理。
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