2017
DOI: 10.1590/1983-40632016v4745395
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Host-seeking behavior of the Heterorhabditis amazonensis nematode in response to stimulant sources1

Abstract: Several species of entomopathogenic nematodes have different host-seeking methods, and could be considered as "ambusher" or "cruiser". These differences may depend on how the nematodes detect the volatile signals used as cues for foraging. This study aimed to evaluate the locomotor response of Heterorhabditis amazonensis RSC5 to the compounds from root exudates of different plants, as well as to stimulants produced by the presence of insects or to the feeding activity of insects on plants. Arenas with agar-wat… Show more

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“…The experiment in greenhouse tested the species selected from the concentration test and included the nematode Steinernema carpocapsae All (Weiser) (from Florida, USA) as a comparison, based on the nematode behavior, since S. carpocapsae presents a habit known as ambusher, while H. amazonensis is considered a cruiser (WILSON et al, 2012;ANDALÓ et al, 2017), and these characteristics can affect the success of pest control.…”
Section: Greenhouse Bioassaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experiment in greenhouse tested the species selected from the concentration test and included the nematode Steinernema carpocapsae All (Weiser) (from Florida, USA) as a comparison, based on the nematode behavior, since S. carpocapsae presents a habit known as ambusher, while H. amazonensis is considered a cruiser (WILSON et al, 2012;ANDALÓ et al, 2017), and these characteristics can affect the success of pest control.…”
Section: Greenhouse Bioassaymentioning
confidence: 99%