Effect of recycling temperature on the infectivity ...
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| Title | Effect of recycling temperature on the infectivity of entomopathogenic nematodes |
| Author(s) | G. Jagdale, R. Gordon |
| Journal | Canadian Journal of Zoology |
| Date | 1997 |
| Volume | 75 |
| Issue | 12 |
| Start page | 2137 |
| End page | 2141 |
| Abstract | Four strains of entomopathogenic nematodes were recycled in vivo for 2 years at temperatures ranging from 10 to 25 degrees C before the infectivity of their juveniles was compared. Infectivity was examined by measuring LC50 values for Galleria mellonella larvae at bioassay temperatures ranging from 5 to 25 degrees C. Of the 4 strains examined, only the Umea and NF strains of Steinernema feltiae that had been recycled at 10 degrees C infected and killed the insects at a bioassay temperature of 5 degrees C. The S. carpocapsae All and S. riobravis [Steinernema riobravae] TX strains were infective at 10 degrees C only when the recycling temperature was <=20 degrees C. The infectivity of the 2 strains of S. feltiae at 10 or 15 degrees C was compromised by propagating them at higher temperatures (20-25 degrees C). The Umea strain of S. feltiae displayed an impaired capacity to infect hosts at higher temperatures (20-25 degrees C) when recycled at lower (<= 15 degrees C) temperatures. The capacity of these nematodes to adjust to different recycling temperatures is discussed in relation to their infectivity in different field situations.. |
| ISSN | 0008-4301 |
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