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Title: Eco-friendly management of cardamom root grub (Basilepta fulvicorne Jacoby) through entomopathogenic nematodes
Authors: Pervez, Rashid
EAPEN, J SANTHOSH
DEVASAHAYAM, S
Jacob, T K
Keywords: Entomopathogenic nematodes
cardamom
root grub
Biocontrol
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Indian Phytopath., 2016, Vol.69, No.4s, pp.496-498
Abstract: Studies on the infective juvenile (IJs) of entomopathogenic nematodes attachment, penetration into root grub and infectivity of eight native EPNs namely, Heterorhabditis sp. (IISR-EPN 01), Steinernema sp. (IISR-EPN 02), S. ramanai (IISR-EPN 03), S. carpocapsae (IISR-EPN 06), Oscheius gingeri (IISR-EPN 07) and Oscheius spp. (IISR-EPN 04, 05, and 08) were tested against cardamom root grub. Among the tested EPNs, maximum number of O. gingeri (IISREPN 07) IJs attached, followed by Heterorhabditis sp. (IISR-EPN 01) after 3 h of inoculation. Maximum number of Heterorhabditis sp. (IISR-EPN 01) IJs penetrate into grub, followed by O. gingeri (IISR-EPN 07). The lowest rate of penetration was found in the Oscheius sp. (IISR-EPN 05). In case of infectivity of EPNs, Heterorhabditis sp. (IISR-EPN 01) and O. gingeri (IISR-EPN 07) caused 100 % mortality to root grub, followed by S. ramanai (IISR-EPN 03) (83%). Whereas, Steinernema sp. (IISR-EPN 02), S. carpocapsae (IISR-EPN 06) and Oscheius sp. (IISR-EPN 08) brought about 67% mortality. However, Oscheius spp. (IISR-EPN 04 and 05) kill only 50% root grub after 72 h. Infectivity of these EPN against cardamom root grub is being reported for the first time. This opens a new non chemical option for management of insect pests of cardamom.
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