Development and pathogenicity of infective juveniles originating via endotokia matricida in axenic steinernematid nematodes

Development and insecticidal activity of axenic infective juveniles (IJs) originating from endotokia matricida in maternal bodies ofSteinernema glaseri and S. carpocapsae were investigated with a comparison to IJs developed in monoxenic culture. In comparison withthe monoxenic steinernematids, the a...

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Main Author: Yuliantoro Baliadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Biological Society 2012-02-01
Series:Journal of Biological Researches
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Online Access:http://berkalahayati.org/journal/4f6dce2f
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spelling doaj-bdec7514e2ed4e21b9ae34eec769e7852020-11-24T20:50:17ZengIndonesian Biological SocietyJournal of Biological Researches0852-68342337-389X2012-02-0114171310.23869/bphjbr.14.1.20082Development and pathogenicity of infective juveniles originating via endotokia matricida in axenic steinernematid nematodesYuliantoro Baliadi0Balai Penelitian Tanaman Kacang-kacangan dan Umbi-umbian. Kotak Pos 66 Malang 65101Development and insecticidal activity of axenic infective juveniles (IJs) originating from endotokia matricida in maternal bodies ofSteinernema glaseri and S. carpocapsae were investigated with a comparison to IJs developed in monoxenic culture. In comparison withthe monoxenic steinernematids, the axenic ones grew slower and produced fewer IJs when they were cultured in a sterile chicken liverextract medium supplement with an autoclaved nematode-infected Galleria mellonella larva. The phenomena of endotokia matricida,an intra-uterine development of hatched juvenile, occurred in an axenic culture as did the monoxenic ones. Although it occurred fasterin monoxenic culture, the ratio of females bearing endotokia matricida was more numerous in axenic ones. These axenic females alsoproduced IJs through the endotokia matricida phenomenon. Compared to the normal IJs develop in monoxenic culture, the IJs originatedvia endotokia matricida of axenic nematodes showed lower insecticidal activity and it could not reproduce in G. mellonella cadaver. http://berkalahayati.org/journal/4f6dce2fAseptic cultureEndotokia matricidaInsect mortalityIntra-uterine developmentMonoxenic cultureNematode invasionSteinernema carpocapsaeSteinernema glaseri
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author Yuliantoro Baliadi
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Development and pathogenicity of infective juveniles originating via endotokia matricida in axenic steinernematid nematodes
Journal of Biological Researches
Aseptic culture
Endotokia matricida
Insect mortality
Intra-uterine development
Monoxenic culture
Nematode invasion
Steinernema carpocapsae
Steinernema glaseri
author_facet Yuliantoro Baliadi
author_sort Yuliantoro Baliadi
title Development and pathogenicity of infective juveniles originating via endotokia matricida in axenic steinernematid nematodes
title_short Development and pathogenicity of infective juveniles originating via endotokia matricida in axenic steinernematid nematodes
title_full Development and pathogenicity of infective juveniles originating via endotokia matricida in axenic steinernematid nematodes
title_fullStr Development and pathogenicity of infective juveniles originating via endotokia matricida in axenic steinernematid nematodes
title_full_unstemmed Development and pathogenicity of infective juveniles originating via endotokia matricida in axenic steinernematid nematodes
title_sort development and pathogenicity of infective juveniles originating via endotokia matricida in axenic steinernematid nematodes
publisher Indonesian Biological Society
series Journal of Biological Researches
issn 0852-6834
2337-389X
publishDate 2012-02-01
description Development and insecticidal activity of axenic infective juveniles (IJs) originating from endotokia matricida in maternal bodies ofSteinernema glaseri and S. carpocapsae were investigated with a comparison to IJs developed in monoxenic culture. In comparison withthe monoxenic steinernematids, the axenic ones grew slower and produced fewer IJs when they were cultured in a sterile chicken liverextract medium supplement with an autoclaved nematode-infected Galleria mellonella larva. The phenomena of endotokia matricida,an intra-uterine development of hatched juvenile, occurred in an axenic culture as did the monoxenic ones. Although it occurred fasterin monoxenic culture, the ratio of females bearing endotokia matricida was more numerous in axenic ones. These axenic females alsoproduced IJs through the endotokia matricida phenomenon. Compared to the normal IJs develop in monoxenic culture, the IJs originatedvia endotokia matricida of axenic nematodes showed lower insecticidal activity and it could not reproduce in G. mellonella cadaver.
topic Aseptic culture
Endotokia matricida
Insect mortality
Intra-uterine development
Monoxenic culture
Nematode invasion
Steinernema carpocapsae
Steinernema glaseri
url http://berkalahayati.org/journal/4f6dce2f
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