نتایج جستجو برای: heterorhabditis nematodes

تعداد نتایج: 15107  

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2011
E Erin Morris Parwinder S Grewal

To build upon prior research demonstrating the potential of entomopathogenic nematode dissemination by infected adult Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica, we evaluated susceptibility of the adult beetles to 20 strains of Steinernema and Heterorhabditis under laboratory conditions. The nematodes were applied at a rate of 10,000 infective juveniles per 10 adult beetles in 148 mL plastic cups conta...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2007
Xiaodong Bai Parwinder S Grewal Saskia A Hogenhout Byron J Adams Todd A Ciche Randy Gaugler Paul W Sternberg

We compared Heterorhabditis bacteriophora GPS11 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) to the ESTs of animal-parasitic, human-parasitic, plant-parasitic, and free-living nematodes. We identified 127 previously nondescribed ESTs of which 119 had homologs in ESTs and 8 had homologs in proteins of free-living nematodes. These ESTs were assigned putative functions in transcription, signal transduction, cel...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2003
David I Shapiro-Ilan Edwin E Lewis Youngsoo Son W Louis Tedders

Entomopathogenic nematodes (genera Steinernema and Heterorhabditis) can control a wide variety of economically important pests (Shapiro-Ilan et al., 2002), and are generally applied in aqueous suspension through a variety of agricultural spray equipment or irrigation systems (Grewal, 2002). These nematodes have also been shown to be effective when applied in their infected-host cadavers (Creigh...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2007
Denny J Bruck Vaughn M Walton

The objective of this study was to determine the susceptibility of the two primary direct insect pests of hazelnuts in Oregon to three species of entomopathogenic nematodes. The entomopathogenic nematodes (Heterorhabditis marelatus Pt. Reyes, Steinernema carpocapsae All and Steinernema kraussei L137) were used in laboratory soil bioassays to determine their virulence against filbertworm, Cydia ...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
ashraf m ahmed department of zoology, college of science, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia department of zoology, college of science, minia university, el-minia, egypt hamdy i hussein department of plant protection, college of food and agricultural sciences, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia talat a el-kersh department of clinical laboratory sciences, college of applied medical sciences, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia yazeed a al-sheikh department of clinical laboratory sciences, college of applied medical sciences, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia tahany h ayaad department of zoology, college of science, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia hanan a el-sadawy parasitology and animal diseases department, veterinary division, national research centre, dokki, giza, egypt

background: the incidence of mosquito-borne diseases and the resistance of mosquitoes to conventional pesticides have recently caused a panic to the authorities in the endemic countries. this study was conducted to identify native larvicidal biopesticides against culex pipiens for utilization in the battle against mosquito-borne diseases. methods: larvicidal activities of new indigenous bacillu...

2005
Byron J. Adams Andras Fodor Heather S. Koppenhöfer Erko Stackebrandt S. Patricia Stock Michael G. Klein

Nematodes are one of the most abundant animals on earth, and bacteria comprise the most biologically and phylogenetically diverse domains of organisms. On at least two separate occasions a soil dwelling nematode and a bacterium have entered into a mutualistic, insecticidal association. From such origins arose two distinct lineages of nematode–bacterium entomopathogens, Steinernema–Xenorhabdus a...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2005
Michael S Eng Evan L Preisser Donald R Strong

Entomopathogenic nematodes are widespread in nature and commonly used in the biological control of insect pests. However, we understand little about how these organisms disperse. We show in a laboratory setting that the entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis marelatus is phoretically dispersed by a non-host organism, the isopod Porcellio scaber. These species both inhabit tunnels excavated i...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1985
G Bélair G Boivin

Larvae, pupae, and adults of the carrot weevil (Listronotus oregonensis) were infected and killed by the three entomophagous nematodes (Steinernema feltiae, S. bibionis, and Heterorhabditis heliothidis) under controlled conditions. Third-stage larvae were more susceptible than pupae or adults. S. feltiae and S. bibionis were the most aggressive nematode species, causing larval mortality after 2...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2015
David I Shapiro-Ilan Selcuk Hazir Luis Lete

Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) can be highly effective biocontrol agents, but their efficacy can be reduced due to exposure to environmental stress such as from ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Our objectives were to 1) compare UV tolerance among a broad array of EPN species, and 2) investigate the relationship between reduced nematode viability (after exposure to UV) and virulence. Nematodes exp...

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