Foliar Application of Steinernema yirgalemense to Control Planococcus ficus: Assessing Adjuvants to Improve Efficacy

T. Platt, N. F. Stokwe, A. Malan
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The vine mealybug (Planococcus ficus) is regarded as a key mealybug pest of grapevines in South Africa, with entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) being touted as a potential alternative to chemical control, although their vulnerability to above-ground environmental conditions has limited their use. In this study, tests were conducted to assess the ability of adjuvants to increase the deposition of S. yirgalemense on grapevine leaves. The combination of Nu-Film-P® and Zeba® resulted in significantly more infective juveniles (30) being deposited per 4 cm2 leaf disc than with either the control (14.8), or with Nu-Film-P® (23.3), although not significantly more than with Zeba® alone (29.2). The ability of S. yirgalemense, in conjunction with the two adjuvants, to control P. ficus on grapevine foliage was then assessed under controlled conditions. The application of S. yirgalemense with both Zeba® and Nu-Film-P® to P. ficus on leaf discs in a growth chamber resulted in 84% mortality, significantly greater than that attained by the application of S. yirgalemense with either Zeba® (47%), or water alone (26%). Similar results were observed in a glasshouse trial, in which the combination of S. yirgalemense, Zeba® and Nu-Film-P® offered 88% control of P. ficus on leaf discs hung on potted vines, compared with the control that was achieved with S. yirgalemense with either Zeba® (56%) or water alone (30%). This study demonstrates the potential of a combination of S. yirgalemense with adjuvants to give significant control of P. ficus on grapevine foliage, compared with using EPNs alone.
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葡萄粉蚧(Planococcus ficus)被认为是南非葡萄的主要粉蚧害虫,昆虫病原线虫(EPNs)被吹捧为化学防治的潜在替代品,尽管它们对地上环境条件的脆弱性限制了它们的使用。在本研究中,进行了试验,以评估佐剂增加葡萄叶片上葡萄球菌沉积的能力。Nu-Film-P®与Zeba®联合使用,每4 cm2叶盘沉积的侵染幼虫(30条)显著高于对照(14.8条)或Nu-Film-P®(23.3条),但不显著高于Zeba®单独处理(29.2条)。然后在受控条件下评估了葡萄叶面葡萄球菌与两种佐剂联合防治葡萄叶片上的无花果假单胞菌的能力。在生长室中,将玉米叶面孢粉与Zeba®和u-膜- p®混合施用于无花果叶片上,死亡率为84%,显著高于玉米叶面孢粉与Zeba®(47%)或水单独施用(26%)的死亡率。在一项温室试验中也观察到类似的结果,在该试验中,葡萄球菌、Zeba®和nuf - film - p®联合施用对盆栽藤上挂的叶盘上的无花果假丝的控制效果为88%,而葡萄球菌单独施用Zeba®(56%)或水(30%)的控制效果为更好。本研究表明,与单独使用EPNs相比,将葡萄球菌与佐剂结合使用可以显著控制葡萄叶片上的无花果假单胞菌。
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