A Review of the Potential Use of Entomopathogenic Nematodes to Control Above-Ground Insect Pests in South Africa

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
T. Platt, N. F. Stokwe, A. Malan
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Abstract

Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs), of the families Steinernema and Heterorhabditis, are insect parasites that have been successfully used as biological control agents of soil-based insect pests on the North American and European continents. The success of nematodes as biological control agents of the soil stages of pest insects has led to research into their use for control of above-ground insect pests. Laboratorybased studies have shown exceptionally good control, in most cases, against such pests as mealybugs, codling moth and leaf miners. As the life stages of the above-ground insect pests have not co-evolved together with those of EPNs, they are, generally, more susceptible than the soil-based life stages. However, EPNs are susceptible to desiccation and vulnerable to UV radiation, so that ensuring their survival beyond soil environments is problematic. The impetus to avoid environmental stressors can cause EPNs to seek sheltered, cryptic habitats on foliage, where their target insect pest (such as mealybugs) may be found. The current paper provides an overview of information on the application of EPNs as a biocontrol agent for the control of insect pests above ground and on foliage, with particular reference to research done in South Africa.
昆虫病原线虫在南非防治地上害虫的潜力综述
昆虫病原线虫(EPNs)是一种昆虫寄生虫,属于Steinernema和Heterorhabditis科,在北美和欧洲大陆已被成功地用作土壤害虫的生物防治剂。线虫作为害虫土壤阶段生物防治剂的成功,导致了对其用于防治地上害虫的研究。以实验室为基础的研究表明,在大多数情况下,对粉蚧、食腐蛾和采叶虫等害虫具有非常好的控制作用。由于地上害虫的生命阶段没有与epn的生命阶段共同进化,因此它们通常比土壤中的生命阶段更容易受到影响。然而,epn易受干燥和紫外线辐射的影响,因此确保它们在土壤环境之外的生存是一个问题。避免环境压力源的动力可能导致epn在树叶上寻找隐蔽的栖息地,在那里可能发现它们的目标害虫(如粉蚧)。本文概述了EPNs作为一种生物防治剂在防治地上和叶上害虫方面的应用情况,并特别介绍了在南非所做的研究。
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2.50
自引率
7.70%
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1
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Enology and Viticulture (SAJEV) publishes full-length original Research Papers, Research Notes and Review Papers on all subjects related to enology and viticulture. The SAJEV does not accept articles published in, or submitted to, other journals.
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