D. Benyakir et al., EVALUATION OF ENTOMOPATHOGENIC NEMATODES FOR BIOCONTROL OF THE EUROPEAN CORN-BORER, OSTRINIA-NUBILALIS, ON SWEET CORN IN ISRAEL, Phytoparasitica, 26(2), 1998, pp. 101-108
The potential of entomopathogenic nematodes for biological control of
the European corn borer (ECB), Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner), was evalua
ted under laboratory, screenhouse and field conditions. The 'All' and
'Mexican' strains of Steinernema carpocapsae (Weiser) and the 'HP88' s
train of Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Poinar were compared in both do
se response assays (5, 50 and 500 infective juveniles [IJ] per petri d
ish containing five 5th-instar ECB eggs; 72 h of incubation) and expos
ure time assays (3, 6 and 9 h of incubation). In the dose response ass
ays the highest rates of ECB killing resulted from infestation with th
e Mexican strain of S. carpocapsae. In the exposure time assays there
were no significant differences between the killing rates of the three
nematode strains. Sweet corn plants (Zea mays var. saccharata) grown
in a screenhouse, were infested with ECB neonates and 4 days later spr
ayed with a suspension of the Mexican strain of S. carpocapsae (50,000
IJ per plant). The number of ECB larvae found on treated corn plants
after one week was significantly (P=0.05) lower (3- to 5-fold) than th
e number found on untreated plants. Similar treatment in the field sig
nificantly reduced the rate of economic ear damage from 20% to 5%.