泰国西部昆虫病原线虫 Steinernema siamkayai 的鉴定和生物防治潜力,在实验室和筛选室条件下防治普通切口虫 Spodoptera litura Fabricius(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)。

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Applied Entomology Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1111/jen.13260
Atirach Noosidum, Rattanawadee Onwong, Nanette Hope Sumaya, Niyaporn Khwanket, Chatchaloem Arkhan
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普通食蚜蝇(Spodoptera litura)是全世界许多蔬菜和农作物的严重害虫。昆虫病原线虫(EPN)已被用作生物控制剂,用于控制各种害虫,包括 S. litura 的幼虫。许多本地的 EPN 被认为在具体的田间应用中更为有效。在泰国西部未受干扰地区采集的 160 份土壤样本中,有 3 份样本的 EPN 检测结果呈阳性。根据 28s rRNA 基因的 ITS 和 D2/D3 扩增区分析,三种本地 EPN 被确定为 Steinernema siamkayai,即 EPNKU63、EPNKU70 和 EPNKU85。此外,利用 recA rRNA 序列对共生细菌进行的遗传分析证实了它们是 Xenorhabdus stockiae,即 PEPNKU63、PEPNKU70 和 PEPNKU85。为了评估它们对鼠李属六龄幼虫的初步生物防治潜力,进行了毒力试验。施用 100 个感染性幼虫(IJs)/只昆虫,72 小时后 G. mellonella 幼虫的死亡率为 80%-100%。在进一步的实验室测试中,三种 S. siamkayai 分离物在 72 小时内对第三龄的 Spodoptera litura 幼虫的致死率达到 100%,半数致死浓度为 29 至 30 IJs/只。在筛选室实验中,发现所有 S. siamkayai 分离物在 72 小时内对第三龄 S. litura 幼虫的毒力都很强,从 62% 到 74% 不等。
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Identification and biocontrol potential of entomopathogenic nematodes, Steinernema siamkayai occurring in western Thailand against the common cutworm, Spodoptera litura Fabricius (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) under laboratory and screenhouse conditions

The common cutworm, Spodoptera litura, is a serious insect pest of many vegetables and crops worldwide. Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) have been utilized as biological control agents for controlling various insect pests, including the larvae of S. litura. Many indigenous EPN have been recognized to be more effective in specific field applications. Among the 160 soil samples collected in undisturbed areas of western Thailand, three samples tested positive for EPN. Three indigenous EPN were identified as Steinernema siamkayai namely, EPNKU63, EPNKU70 and EPNKU85, based on ITS and D2/D3 expansion region analysis of the 28s rRNA genes. Additionally, genetic analysis of the symbiotic bacteria using recA rRNA sequences confirmed their identity as Xenorhabdus stockiae namely, PEPNKU63, PEPNKU70 and PEPNKU85. To evaluate their initial biocontrol potential against the 6th instar larvae of Galleria mellonella, virulence assays were conducted. The application of 100 infective juveniles (IJs)/insects resulted in the mortality of 80–100% of G. mellonella larvae after 72 h. When symbiotic bacteria were applied at 1 × 106 cells/insect, they exhibited 63–93% mortality against G. mellonella larvae after 120 h. In further laboratory tests, three S. siamkayai isolates achieved 100% mortality of 3rd instar Spodoptera litura larvae within 72 h, with LC50 values ranging from 29 to 30 IJs/insect. In screenhouse experiments, it was revealed that all S. siamkayai isolates displayed substantial virulence, ranging from 62% to 74%, against 3rd instar S. litura larvae within 72 h. This study demonstrates the biocontrol potential of S. siamkayai in controlling S. litura larvae.

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