Screening of two native isolates of entomopathogenic nematodes, Heterorhabditis indica and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora, for temperature and moisture stress tolerance

None GAYATRI BANDARU, None DURAIMURUGAN PONNUSAMY, None SARADA CHUNDURI
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Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are obligate parasites infecting a wide range ofinsect species and are oneof promising biocontrol agents with potential in insect pest management. Temperature and soil moisture play an important role for their sustenance in soil and their efficiency varies greatly under different climatic conditions. The present studywas aimed to study the effect oftemperature and soil moisture on survival, infectivity and reproduction of two EPNs viz., Heterorhabditis indica and H. bacteriophora. The IJs of both the EPNs were exposed to different temperatures and soil moisture levels. Results revealed that survival of both EPNs effected at 5ºC. Survival of H. indica decreased from 54% to 29% after exposure to 5ºC for 48 h. None of the EPNs survived at 35ºC and 40ºC. Infectivity and reproduction potential of both the EPNs tested was highest at 30ºC. No decrease in infectivity was observed with increase in exposure time to different temperatures in both the EPN species. Slight decrease in reproductive potential was observed in H. bacteriophora when exposed to 30ºC for 48h. None of the tested EPNs infected Galleria mellonella larva at 5ºC, 35ºC and 40ºC. Both the EPNs tested showed high infectivity at soil moistures more than 10%. Minimum infection was observed at soil moistures below 10%. Our study revealed that temperature range of 20ºC-30ºC and soil moisture of >10% was found optimum for survival, infectivity and reproduction ofthe testedEPNs. Both the EPNs in this study showed similar temperature and moisture requirements.
两株昆虫病原线虫的耐温、耐湿性筛选
昆虫病原线虫(EPNs)是一种专性寄生虫,可侵染多种昆虫,是一种很有前途的生物防治剂,在害虫治理中具有很大的潜力。温度和土壤水分在土壤中起着重要的维持作用,在不同的气候条件下其效率差异很大。本研究旨在研究温度和土壤湿度对两种EPNs (Heterorhabditis indica和H. bacteriophora)存活、感染和繁殖的影响。两个epn的IJs分别暴露在不同的温度和土壤湿度水平下。结果显示,两种epn在5℃时的存活均受到影响。暴露于5℃48 h后,h. indics的存活率从54%下降到29%。epn在35℃和40℃下均无存活。在30℃时,两种epn的传染性和繁殖潜力最高。两种EPN在不同温度下暴露时间的增加均未观察到感染性降低。在30℃条件下暴露48h后,观察到嗜杆菌的生殖潜能略有下降。在5ºC、35ºC和40ºC条件下,所有epn均未感染大蜡蚧幼虫。两种EPNs在土壤湿度大于10%时均表现出较高的侵染性。土壤湿度低于10%时,感染最小。结果表明,温度为20℃~ 30℃,土壤湿度为10%,对所测depns的生存、感染和繁殖最有利。本研究中两种epn对温度和水分的要求相似。
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