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Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research | 2014

Susceptibility of Spodoptera frugiperda and Helicoverpa gelotopoeon (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema diaprepesi (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) under laboratory conditions

Milena Caccia; Eleodoro Eduardo Del Valle; Marcelo E. Doucet; Paola Lax

Spodoptera frugiperda Smith and Helicoverpa gelotopoeon (Dyar) are important agricultural pests of several crops. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the susceptibility of larvae of both insects to an isolate of Steinernema diaprepesi Nguyen & Duncan under laboratory conditions, as well as the capacity of the nematode to multiply on these lepidoterans. Larvae (n = 15) were exposed to 0 (control), 50, and 100 infective juveniles (IJs) per Petri dish. Mortality was evaluated every 24 h during 6 d, and emerging IJs were counted. Mortality of S. frugiperda was 93% and 100% with 50 and 100 IJs dosage, and 87% and 93% in H. gelotopoeon, respectively. The production of IJs was significantly different between doses (P ≤ 005) for S. frugiperda (11 329 with 50 IJs vs. 27 155 with 100 IJs) but not for H. gelotopoeon (19 830 vs. 26 361, respectively). This is the first study evaluating the susceptibility of these lepidopterans to S. diaprepesi. These results encourage the possibility of using this nematode for biological control of both pests.


Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria | 2013

Effects of insect cadavers infected by Heterorhabditis bacteriophora and Steinernema diaprepesi on Meloidogyne incognita parasitism in pepper and summer squash plants

Eleodoro Eduardo Del Valle; Paola Lax; Juan Rondan Dueñas; Marcelo E. Doucet

E. E. Del Valle, P. Lax, J. Rondan Duenas, and M. E. Doucet. 2013. Effects of insect cadavers infected by Heterorhabditis bacteriophora and Steinernema diaprepesi on Meloidogyne incognita parasitism in pepper and summer squash plants. Cien. Inv. Agr. 40(1):109-118. The effects of insect cadavers infected with three isolates of Heterorhabditis bacteriophora and one isolate of Steinernema diaprepesi on a population of Meloidogyne incognita in pepper (Capsicum annuum) and summer squash (Cucurbita maxima) were evaluated in greenhouse experiments carried out in Santa Fe (Argentina). Insect cadavers were obtained for the experiments from last instar larvae of Galleria mellonella and Tenebrio molitor that had been infected with entomopathogenic nematodes. Two six-day-old insect cadavers per pot were placed below the soil surface, and the soil was inoculated with 100 second-stage juveniles of M. incognita. Sixty days after inoculation, the following parameters were recorded for each plant: number of leaves; dry weight of aerial parts; numbers of galls, egg masses and eggs; and numbers of galls, egg masses and eggs g -1 of root fresh matter. In pepper, the only variable affected by the infected cadavers with respect to control was the number of eggs in the treatment involving T. molitor cadavers infected with the H. bacteriophora isolate Rama Caida. In summer squash, several treatments using infected cadavers resulted in a decrease in the numbers of galls and egg masses. Only the treatment involving G. mellonella cadavers infected with the H. bacteriophora isolate Rama Caida proved to be efficient in reducing the number of M. incognita eggs. Our results indicated that the application of insect cadavers infected with the entomopathogenic nematodes studied might reduce M. incognita damage in pepper and summer squash plants.


Biocontrol Science and Technology | 2014

Ecological aspects of an isolate of Steinernema diaprepesi (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) from Argentina

Eleodoro Eduardo Del Valle; Emilia Inés Balbi; Paola Lax; Juan Rondan Dueñas; Marcelo Edmundo Doucet

Ecological aspects of Steinernema diaprepesi isolate SRC were studied to evaluate the species potential as biological control agent of insect pests. Under laboratory conditions, the following aspects were determined: the nematode life cycle, pathogenicity to several arthropods, reproductive capacity, tolerance to desiccation, effect of temperature on survival and infectivity of infective juveniles (IJs), and influence of soil texture and soil water potential on the isolate. The parasitic cycle on last-instar larvae of Galleria mellonella at 25°C was completed 8 days after infection. The nematode showed high virulence to lepidopteran larvae, being limited or nil in the remaining orders of arthropods evaluated. An acceptable offspring production of S. diaprepesi was confirmed in the species G. mellonella and S. frugiperda, suggesting that the isolate would have potential for control of lepidopteran larvae. Optimum temperature for reproduction was 20–25°C. IJs survived exposure to a range of temperatures between 10 and 40°C, with a significant reduction in the number of live IJs at 40°C. The nematodes remained infective at 20–40°C. IJ mortality was 100% on day 6 of exposure to 85% RH. The movement of IJs observed in the soil column experiments revealed that the isolate uses a cruiser-type search strategy. Soil texture and water potential significantly influenced IJ movement, search and penetration of G. mellonella larvae. The efficacy of this isolate was found to be favoured in sandy soils, regardless of the soil water potential.


Systematic Parasitology | 2017

Morphological and molecular characterisation of an isolate of Steinernema diaprepesi Nguyen & Duncan, 2002 (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) from Argentina and identification of its bacterial symbiont

Milena Caccia; Juan Rondan Dueñas; Eleodoro Eduardo Del Valle; Marcelo E. Doucet; Paola Lax

Entomopathogenic nematodes of the families Heterorhabditidae Poinar, 1976 and Steinernematidae Chitwood & Chitwood, 1937 are used for biological control of insect pests. An isolate of Steinernema diaprepesi Nguyen & Duncan, 2002 was recovered from a carrot field in the locality of Santa Rosa de Calchines (Santa Fe Province, Argentina). These nematodes were characterised based on morphological, morphometric and molecular studies. Their symbiotic bacterium was identified as Xenorhabdus doucetiae Tailliez, Pagès, Ginibre & Boemare, 2006 by sequencing the 16S rRNA gene. The isolate of S. diaprepesi studied exhibits some morphometric differences with the original description, especially in the first generation adults. This is the first description of the species in Argentina.


Journal of Pest Science | 2016

Biological control of Alphitobius diaperinus with Steinernema rarum CUL and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora SMC and feasibility of application in rice hull

Eleodoro Eduardo Del Valle; L.S. Frizzo; Melisa Malmierca; M.V. Zbrun; Paola Lax; Marcelo E. Doucet


Crop Protection | 2017

Biological control of Diloboderus abderus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) larvae using Steinernema rarum CUL (Nematoda: Steinernematidae) and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora SMC (Nematoda: Heterorhabditidae)

Eleodoro Eduardo Del Valle; L.S. Frizzo; Paola Lax; José Sebastián Bonora; Leopoldo Palma; Nahuel Pablo Bernardi Desch; Marianela Pietrobón; Marcelo E. Doucet


Revista De La Facultad De Ciencias Agrarias | 2014

Effects of Galleria mellonella cadavers infected with Heterorhabditis bacteriophora and Steinernema rarum, their macerates and dead infective juveniles on Meloidogyne javanica suppression

Eleodoro Eduardo Del Valle; Marcelo Edmundo Doucet


Archive | 2016

The fungus Nomuraea rileyi growing on dead larvae of Anticarsia gemmatalis associated with soybean plants (Glycine max) in Esperanza (Argentina) Aislamiento de una cepa agresiva de Nomuraea rileyi desde larvas muertas de Anticarsia gemmatalis en Esperanza, Argentina

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Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo | 2014

Efecto de cadáveres de Galleria mellonella infectados con Heterorhabditis bacteriophora y Steinernema rarum, sus macerados y juveniles infectantes muertos en la supresión de Meloidogyne javanica

Eleodoro Eduardo Del Valle; Marcelo Edmundo Doucet


Revista De La Facultad De Ciencias Agrarias | 2014

Effects of Galleria mellonella cadavers infected with Heterorhabditis bacteriophora and Steinernema rarum, their macerates and dead infective juveniles on Meloidogyne javanica suppression - Efecto de cadáveres de Galleria mellonella infectados con Heterorhabditis bacteriophora y Steinernema rarum, sus macerados y juveniles infectantes muertos en la supresión de Meloidogyne javanica

Eleodoro Eduardo Del Valle; Marcelo E. Doucet

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Marcelo E. Doucet

National University of Cordoba

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Paola Lax

National University of Cordoba

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Juan Rondan Dueñas

National University of Cordoba

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Marcelo Edmundo Doucet

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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L.S. Frizzo

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Leopoldo Palma

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Milena Caccia

National University of Cordoba

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M.V. Zbrun

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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