Susceptibility of Drosophila suzukii larvae to the combined administration of the entomopathogens Bacillus thuringiensis and Steinernema carpocapsae

被引:0
|
作者
Maristella Mastore
Silvia Quadroni
Maurizio F. Brivio
机构
[1] University of Insubria,Laboratory of Comparative Immunology and Parasitology, Department of Theoretical and Applied Sciences
[2] University of Insubria,Laboratory of Ecology, Department of Theoretical and Applied Sciences
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Non-native pests are often responsible for serious crop damage. Since Drosophila suzukii has invaded North America and Europe, the global production of soft, thin-skinned fruits has suffered severe losses. The control of this dipteran by pesticides, although commonly used, is not recommended because of the negative impact on the environment and human health. A possible alternative is the use of bio-insecticides, including Bacillus thuringiensis and entomopathogenic nematodes, such as Steinernema carpocapsae. These biological control agents have a fair effectiveness when used individually on D. suzukii, but both have limits related to different environmental, methodological, and physiological factors. In this work, we tested various concentrations of B. thuringiensis and S. carpocapsae to evaluate their efficacy on D. suzukii larvae, when administered individually or in combination by using agar traps. In the combined trials, we added the nematodes after 16 h or concurrently to the bacteria, and assessed larvae lethality from 16 to 48 h. The assays demonstrated a higher efficacy of the combined administration, both time-shifted and concurrent; the obtained data also showed a relevant decrease of the time needed to kill the larvae. Particularly, the maximum mortality rate, corresponding to 79% already at 16 h, was observed with the highest concentrations (0.564 µg/mL of B. thuringiensis and 8 × 102 IJs of S. carpocapsae) in the concurrent trials. This study, conducted by laboratory tests under controlled conditions, is a good starting point to develop a further application step through field studies for the control of D. suzukii.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 46 条
  • [31] EVALUATION OF THE ENTOMOGENOUS NEMATODE NEOAPLECTANA-CARPOCAPSAE (=STEINERNEMA-FELTIAE) WEISER (RHABDITIDA, STEINERNEMATIDAE) AND THE BACTERIUM BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS BERLINER VAR KURSTAKI FOR SUPPRESSION OF THE ARTICHOKE PLUME MOTH (LEPIDOPTERA, PTEROPHORIDAE)
    BARI, MA
    KAYA, HK
    JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY, 1984, 77 (01) : 225 - 229
  • [32] The susceptibility of Hyphantria cunea larvae to microbial pesticides Bacillus thuringiensis and Mamestra brassicae nuclear polyhedrosis virus under Cd stress
    Xu, Jinsheng
    Zheng, Lin
    Tan, Mingtao
    Wu, Hongfei
    Yan, Shanchun
    Jiang, Dun
    PESTICIDE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 2023, 191
  • [33] Combined Analysis of Metabolomics and Transcriptome Revealed the Effect of Bacillus thuringiensis on the 5th Instar Larvae of Dendrolimus kikuchii Matsumura
    Li, Jinyan
    Guo, Qiang
    Yang, Bin
    Zhou, Jielong
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2024, 25 (21)
  • [34] Immune response and susceptibility to Cotesia flavipes parasitizing Diatraea saccharalis larvae exposed to and surviving an LC25 dosage of Bacillus thuringiensis
    Guidotti Pinto, Ciro Pedro
    Azevedo, Emiliano Brandao
    Zero dos Santos, Ana Leticia
    Cardoso, Camila Pires
    Fernandes, Fabricio Oliveira
    Rossi, Guilherme Duarte
    Polanczyk, Ricardo Antonio
    JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY, 2019, 166
  • [35] Combined effect of sublethal exposure to cotton expressing the endotoxin protein of Bacillus thuringiensis and natural enemies on survival of bollworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae
    Mascarenhas, VJ
    Luttrell, RG
    ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, 1997, 26 (04) : 939 - 945
  • [36] Knockdown of the MAPK p38 pathway increases the susceptibility of Chilo suppressalis larvae to Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ca toxin
    Lin Qiu
    Jinxing Fan
    Lang Liu
    Boyao Zhang
    Xiaoping Wang
    Chaoliang Lei
    Yongjun Lin
    Weihua Ma
    Scientific Reports, 7
  • [37] Knockdown of the MAPK p38 pathway increases the susceptibility of Chilo suppressalis larvae to Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ca toxin
    Qiu, Lin
    Fan, Jinxing
    Liu, Lang
    Zhang, Boyao
    Wang, Xiaoping
    Lei, Chaoliang
    Lin, Yongjun
    Ma, Weihua
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2017, 7
  • [38] INCREASED INSECTICIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY IN HELIOTHIS-ARMIGERA (HBN) AND SPODOPTERA-LITURA F LARVAE DUE TO BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS BERLINER TREATMENT
    JUSTIN, CGL
    RABINDRA, RJ
    JAYARAJ, S
    INSECT SCIENCE AND ITS APPLICATION, 1989, 10 (05): : 573 - 576
  • [39] A recombinant immunosuppressive protein from Pimpla hypochondriaca (rVPr1) increases the susceptibility of Lacanobia oleracea and Mamestra brassicae larvae to Bacillus thuringiensis
    Richards, Elaine H.
    Dani, M. Paulina
    JOURNAL OF INVERTEBRATE PATHOLOGY, 2010, 104 (01) : 51 - 57
  • [40] STUDIES ON SHOOTBORER HYPSIPYLA-GRANDELLA ZELLER - (LEP-PYRALIDAE) .14. SUSCEPTIBILITY OF FIRST INSTAR LARVAE TO BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS
    HIDALGOS.O
    PALM, JD
    TURRIALBA, 1972, 22 (04): : 467 - 468