1987
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.en.32.010187.001301
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Ecological Considerations for the use of Entomopathogens in IPM

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“…Because D. radicum eggs were placed on the soil surface near the root (where eggs of D. radicum are naturally laid), surface application may have deposited nematodes closer to D. radicum larvae than the subsurface application. The ability of the nematodes to remain active or persist after application can influence the effectiveness of the nematode treatments (Fuxa 1987), Surface application may leave a portion of infective juveniles on or near the surface, thus exposing them to desiccation (Womersley 1990) or the harmful effects of ultraviolet light (Gaugler and Boush 1978). In this study, nematodes persisted for 18-20 d and caused moderate to high (50-97%) mortality of G. mellonella larvae at all dosages and application treatments (Table 6).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because D. radicum eggs were placed on the soil surface near the root (where eggs of D. radicum are naturally laid), surface application may have deposited nematodes closer to D. radicum larvae than the subsurface application. The ability of the nematodes to remain active or persist after application can influence the effectiveness of the nematode treatments (Fuxa 1987), Surface application may leave a portion of infective juveniles on or near the surface, thus exposing them to desiccation (Womersley 1990) or the harmful effects of ultraviolet light (Gaugler and Boush 1978). In this study, nematodes persisted for 18-20 d and caused moderate to high (50-97%) mortality of G. mellonella larvae at all dosages and application treatments (Table 6).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, application of baculoviruses as insecticides can either be inundative, with the objective of a rapid kill time, or low level, with the aim of taking advantage of the natural virus replication. The secondary infection resulting from virus replication can lead to a higher insect mortality overall, but acts only over a longer time-scale (Fuxa, 1987;Hauxwell, 1999). To know whether active therapy may occur in any particular system requires consideration of relative timings.…”
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“…Conídios de B. bassiana são altamente suscetíveis ao detrimental efeito da luz solar (FARGUES et al, 1996). A luz solar na faixa de 290 a 400 nm pode afetar a persistência dos fungos depositados nas folhagens (FUXA, 1987). Ambientes com temperaturas acima de 35 °C reduzem a persistência, apresentando as temperaturas baixas menores efeitos (McCOY et al, 2006).…”
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