2023
DOI: 10.3389/finsc.2023.1195254
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Entomopathogenic nematodes and their symbiotic bacteria: from genes to field uses

Eustachio Tarasco,
Elena Fanelli,
Carlo Salvemini
et al.

Abstract: The term “microbial control” has been used to describe the use of microbial pathogens (bacteria, viruses, or fungi) or entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) to control various insect pest populations. EPNs are among the best biocontrol agents, and major developments in their use have occurred in recent decades, with many surveys having been conducted all over the world to identify EPNs that may have potential in the management of insect pests. For nematodes, the term “entomopathogenic” means “causing disease to in… Show more

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“…In this study, the three S. siamkayai isolates were collected from undisturbed areas near waterfalls, and no Heterorhabditis nematodes were detected. Similar results indicated that Steinernema nematodes were recovered twice as frequently as Heterorhabditis nematodes during EPN survey in Italy (Tarasco et al, 2015(Tarasco et al, , 2023. It has been noted that Steinernema nematodes are more abundant in terrestrial environments, while Heterorhabditis nematodes are commonly found in coastal sites (Hominick, 2002;Tarasco et al, 2015).…”
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“…In this study, the three S. siamkayai isolates were collected from undisturbed areas near waterfalls, and no Heterorhabditis nematodes were detected. Similar results indicated that Steinernema nematodes were recovered twice as frequently as Heterorhabditis nematodes during EPN survey in Italy (Tarasco et al, 2015(Tarasco et al, , 2023. It has been noted that Steinernema nematodes are more abundant in terrestrial environments, while Heterorhabditis nematodes are commonly found in coastal sites (Hominick, 2002;Tarasco et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…However, some publications have reported that Heterorhabditis nematodes were recovered 2-4 times more frequently than Steinernema nematodes (Aryal et al, 2022;Kour et al, 2020;Malan et al, 2006;Noosidum et al, 2010). The diversity and occurrence of EPN are influenced by soil-related factors, both abiotic and biotic factors in vegetative environments (Aryal et al, 2022;Susurluk & Ehlers, 2008;Tarasco et al, 2015Tarasco et al, , 2023, as well as EPN seasonal dynamics (Půža & Mráček, 2005).…”
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