Effects of Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita on non-target molluscs

Citation
Mj. Wilson et al., Effects of Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita on non-target molluscs, PEST MAN SC, 56(8), 2000, pp. 711-716
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN journal
1526498X → ACNP
Volume
56
Issue
8
Year of publication
2000
Pages
711 - 716
Database
ISI
SICI code
1526-498X(200008)56:8<711:EOPHON>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Two field experiments were done in which plots of oilseed rape, immediately adjacent to the field margin, were left untreated or treated with the slug -parasitic rhabditid nematode Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita. Nematodes were applied at a rate of 3 x 10(9) ha(-1). Slug populations within plots were low and nematode application had Little detectable effect on slug numbers, biomass or slug damage to the crop. There was a large snail community in th e field margin in both experiments, but P hermaphrodita had no detectable e ffect on the abundance of any of the nine snail species recorded. The susce ptibility of seven common hedgerow species (Monacha cantiana, Cepaea horten sis, Cepaea nemoralis, Pomatias elegans, Oxychilus helveticus, Clausilia bi dentata and Discus rotundatus) to P hermaphrodita was tested in the laborat ory. Snails were kept confined for three weeks on soil without nematodes, o r with P hermaphrodita applied at the recommended application rate or five times this rate. Soil treatment with the recommended rate of nematodes caus ed significant mortality only for the snail M cantiana and the susceptible slug Deroceras reticulatum. Soil treatment with five times the recommended rate caused significant mortality of the slug D reticulatum and the snails M cantiana and C hortensis, but not any other species, Reasons why applicat ion of P. hermaphrodita to arable crops in Britain is unlikely to pose a su bstantial threat to non-target molluscs are discussed. (C) 2000 Society of Chemical Industry.