Evaluation of Entomopathogenic Nematode Isolates against Subterranean Termites under Laboratory and Field Conditions.

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics F1000Research Pub Date : 2025-01-03 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/f1000research.138237.2
Belay Abate Gutema, Dawit Melisie Achlehum, Tariku Tesfaye Edosa, Belay Feyisa, Fikremariam Yimer, Teshale Daba Dinka
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Background: Termites are a major insect pest affecting agricultural production and woody materials. They cause severe devastation in the ecosystem, and lead to bare soil. This phenomenon causes the soil to become difficult to plow, which in turn leads to a reduction in the productivity of crops. It can cause 100 % yield losses based on crop types, level of the damage, and size of its populations. To manage this pest, different management options have been evaluated in Ethiopia. While insecticide usage is the dominant option, less attention has been given to Entomopathogenic Nematode (EPN) based management options. Therefore, this research was initiated to screen locally collected EPN isolates and evaluate promising isolates under field conditions on maize crop.

Methods: 37 EPN isolates were screened under laboratory condition, while two isolates were evaluated at field condition. The screening of EPN isolates was laid out in a completely randomized design, and the field evaluation used a completely randomized block design, and treatments were replicated thrice. Mortality of insect, damaged root, stem, cob, damage severity, foraging termites, and yield of the crop data were collected.

Results: The study indicated that all screened EPN isolates caused mortality on termites under laboratory conditions. The isolates achieved complete mortality of the insect pest within 12 days of exposure. The finding indicated that AEH and S#50 were the more pathogenic and virulent isolates on termites under laboratory conditions and taken to field study. The S#50 isolate was most pathogenic and reduced the infestation and severity of the insect pest on the maize crop under field conditions.

Conclusions: This result showed that the entomopathogenic nematode isolates have the potential to manage subterranean termites in the maize field. Future studies should be based on collection of local isolates and develop a full package for the virulent isolates.

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在实验室和野外条件下评估针对地下白蚁的昆虫病原线虫菌株
背景:白蚁是影响农业生产和木质材料的主要害虫:白蚁是影响农业生产和木质材料的主要害虫。它们对生态系统造成严重破坏,导致土壤裸露。这种现象导致土壤难以耕种,进而导致农作物减产。根据作物种类、危害程度和种群数量,它可造成 100% 的减产。为了控制这种害虫,埃塞俄比亚对不同的管理方案进行了评估。虽然杀虫剂是最主要的选择,但对基于昆虫病原线虫(EPN)的管理方案关注较少。因此,本研究开始筛选当地收集的 EPN 分离物,并在玉米作物田间条件下评估有前景的分离物。方法:在实验室条件下筛选了 37 个 EPN 分离物,在田间条件下评估了两个分离物。EPN 分离物的筛选采用完全随机设计,田间评估采用完全随机区组设计,处理重复三次。收集了昆虫死亡率、被害根、茎、棒、被害严重程度、觅食白蚁和作物产量等数据:研究表明,在实验室条件下,所有筛选出的 EPN 分离物都能导致白蚁死亡。这些分离物在接触后 12 天内就能使害虫完全死亡。研究结果表明,在实验室条件下和田间研究中,AEH 和 S#50 是对白蚁致病性和毒性较强的分离物。在田间条件下,S#50 分离物的致病性最强,可减少害虫对玉米作物的侵扰和严重程度:结论:这一结果表明,昆虫病原线虫分离株具有治理玉米田地下白蚁的潜力。今后的研究应以收集本地分离株为基础,并为毒性分离株开发全套方案。
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