Susceptibility of various developmental stages of the fall armyworm, spodoptera frugiperda, to entomopathogenic nematodes

Rajendra Acharya, Hwal Su Hwang, Md Munir Mostafiz, Yeon Su Yu, Kyeong Yeoll Lee

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Abstract

The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, which is native to Central and South America, has recently invaded Africa and Asia, causing serious damage to various crops. Although management to date has been largely unsuccessful, entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are a potential biological control agent that could be used to control the late larval and pupal stages of S. frugiperda that dwell under the ground. Here, we compared the virulence of seven EPNs against larval and pupal stages of S. frugiperda. In a Petri dish assay, both Heterorhabditis indica and Steinernema carpocapsae were highly virulent against younger larvae, whereas S. arenarium and S. longicaudum were highly virulent against older larvae. In contrast, H. bacteriophora, Heterorhabditis sp., and S. kushidai showed low virulence against all larval stages. In soil column and pot assays, H. indica, S. carpocapsae, and S. longicaudum were highly virulent against late larval and pupal stages compared with the other EPN species. Thus, H. indica, S. carpocapsae, and S. longicaudum are recommended for the biological control of S. frugiperda. Our study provides important information of EPNs for the practical application of biological control of fall armyworm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number868
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalInsects
Volume11
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Alien invasive species
  • Biological control
  • Heterorhabditis indica
  • Steinernema carpocapsae
  • Steinernema longicaudum
  • Sustainable management
  • Virulence assays

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