Enhance Entom-Opathogenic nematode storage stability and keep infectivity post- applicanon Survival

EL-Lakwah, Saheir F.

Enhance Entom-Opathogenic nematode storage stability and keep infectivity post- applicanon Survival [electronic resource] زيادة أستقرار التخزين والعدوى للنيماتودا الممرضة للحشرات لمرحلة التطبيق الحيوى. - p.627-641.

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The storage effect on entomopathogenic nematode (IJs) efficacy so we enhance the nematode storage and have gain new progenies have the ability to store and its infectivity were more than the origin nematode stored under the same conditions. This study carried out on four entomopathogenic nematodes species Steinemema riobrave, Steinemema rarum, Heterorhabditis indica and the isolate Heterorhabditis sp. (Hp2). At freshly origin ones (0 time storage) for this four nematodes, the infectivity, as measured by Galleria mellonella mortality (96.66, 80, 100 and 93.33%, respectively) and invasion rate (39, 37.33, 58.33, 31.66%, respectively).The two Steinemema species ( Steinemema riobrave, Steinemema rarum) were stored 6 months recorded insect mortality (6.66 and 3.33%) and invasion rate (8.33 and 7.33%).


Summary in Arabic.


Nematodes as biological pest control agents

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