Comparative assessment of a Chinese indigenous entomopathogenic nematode versus a commercial strain for the biological control of Spodoptera frugiperda

Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) have gained recognition for their effectiveness as environmentally friendly biological control agents and have seen widespread commercialization worldwide. Research into screening local EPN strains with high virulence and resistance is important due to the challenge...

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Main Authors: ShuoCheng Zeng, Haiting Zhang, Jun Yi, Huijuan Fu, Zhengyu Ji, Cheng Chen, David Shapiro-Ilan, Xingyue Li
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author ShuoCheng Zeng
Haiting Zhang
Jun Yi
Huijuan Fu
Zhengyu Ji
Cheng Chen
David Shapiro-Ilan
Xingyue Li
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description Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) have gained recognition for their effectiveness as environmentally friendly biological control agents and have seen widespread commercialization worldwide. Research into screening local EPN strains with high virulence and resistance is important due to the challenges posed by the expanding range of pests from invasive species and complex environmental conditions. We have recently discovered a native population of Heterorhabditis indica (Rhabditida: Heterorhabditidae) in Chongqing, an area that has not been previously surveyed for EPN resources, which we have designated as CQ7-2. Notably, the domestic commercial EPN market in China is currently limited, with Steinernema feltiae being the primary commercial product available; therefore, we selected this commercialized species as the benchmark for comparing our newly isolated H. indica strain. We assessed its heat tolerance and biocontrol potential against the invasive pest Spodoptera frugiperda Smith (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and compared its performance with that of this commercially relevant comparator. This population CQ7-2 can maintain a survival rate of over 88 % for over 40 h at 36 °C and more than 75 % at 38 °C up to 8 h. The results of bioassays demonstrated that the median lethal concentration (LC50) value of this particular EPN strain against Galleria mellonella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) larvae was corresponding to a dose of 2.92 IJs/larva, while it exhibited LC50 values corresponding to doses of 5.79 IJs/larva and 6.65 IJs/larva against third and sixth instar larvae of S. frugiperda respectively. Overall, the newly isolated indigenous EPN H. indica population (CQ7-2) showed excellent control efficacy against the invasive pest S. frugiperda, and when combined with its exceptional heat resistance, it has the potential to be an effective tool for integrated pest management.
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spelling doaj-art-54fc0eb1a71b4dedbf6e3bf2a5a408872025-08-20T03:03:01ZengElsevierBiological Control1049-96442025-09-0120810584410.1016/j.biocontrol.2025.105844Comparative assessment of a Chinese indigenous entomopathogenic nematode versus a commercial strain for the biological control of Spodoptera frugiperdaShuoCheng Zeng0Haiting Zhang1Jun Yi2Huijuan Fu3Zhengyu Ji4Cheng Chen5David Shapiro-Ilan6Xingyue Li7Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 610066 Chengdu, China; Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Southwest, Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Science, Chengdu 610066, ChinaInstitute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 610066 Chengdu, China; Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Southwest, Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Science, Chengdu 610066, ChinaInstitute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 610066 Chengdu, China; Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Southwest, Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Science, Chengdu 610066, ChinaInstitute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 610066 Chengdu, China; Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Southwest, Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Science, Chengdu 610066, ChinaInstitute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 610066 Chengdu, China; Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Southwest, Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Science, Chengdu 610066, ChinaInstitute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 610066 Chengdu, China; Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Southwest, Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Science, Chengdu 610066, ChinaUSDA-ARS, Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nut Research Laboratory, Byron, GA 31008, USA; Corresponding authors at: Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 610066 Chengdu, China (X. Li).Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 610066 Chengdu, China; Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Southwest, Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Science, Chengdu 610066, China; Corresponding authors at: Institute of Plant Protection, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 610066 Chengdu, China (X. Li).Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) have gained recognition for their effectiveness as environmentally friendly biological control agents and have seen widespread commercialization worldwide. Research into screening local EPN strains with high virulence and resistance is important due to the challenges posed by the expanding range of pests from invasive species and complex environmental conditions. We have recently discovered a native population of Heterorhabditis indica (Rhabditida: Heterorhabditidae) in Chongqing, an area that has not been previously surveyed for EPN resources, which we have designated as CQ7-2. Notably, the domestic commercial EPN market in China is currently limited, with Steinernema feltiae being the primary commercial product available; therefore, we selected this commercialized species as the benchmark for comparing our newly isolated H. indica strain. We assessed its heat tolerance and biocontrol potential against the invasive pest Spodoptera frugiperda Smith (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and compared its performance with that of this commercially relevant comparator. This population CQ7-2 can maintain a survival rate of over 88 % for over 40 h at 36 °C and more than 75 % at 38 °C up to 8 h. The results of bioassays demonstrated that the median lethal concentration (LC50) value of this particular EPN strain against Galleria mellonella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) larvae was corresponding to a dose of 2.92 IJs/larva, while it exhibited LC50 values corresponding to doses of 5.79 IJs/larva and 6.65 IJs/larva against third and sixth instar larvae of S. frugiperda respectively. Overall, the newly isolated indigenous EPN H. indica population (CQ7-2) showed excellent control efficacy against the invasive pest S. frugiperda, and when combined with its exceptional heat resistance, it has the potential to be an effective tool for integrated pest management.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1049964425001549Entomopathogenic nematodeSpodoptera frugiperdaHeterorhabditis indicaBiological control
spellingShingle ShuoCheng Zeng
Haiting Zhang
Jun Yi
Huijuan Fu
Zhengyu Ji
Cheng Chen
David Shapiro-Ilan
Xingyue Li
Comparative assessment of a Chinese indigenous entomopathogenic nematode versus a commercial strain for the biological control of Spodoptera frugiperda
Entomopathogenic nematode
Spodoptera frugiperda
Heterorhabditis indica
Biological control
title Comparative assessment of a Chinese indigenous entomopathogenic nematode versus a commercial strain for the biological control of Spodoptera frugiperda
title_full Comparative assessment of a Chinese indigenous entomopathogenic nematode versus a commercial strain for the biological control of Spodoptera frugiperda
title_fullStr Comparative assessment of a Chinese indigenous entomopathogenic nematode versus a commercial strain for the biological control of Spodoptera frugiperda
title_full_unstemmed Comparative assessment of a Chinese indigenous entomopathogenic nematode versus a commercial strain for the biological control of Spodoptera frugiperda
title_short Comparative assessment of a Chinese indigenous entomopathogenic nematode versus a commercial strain for the biological control of Spodoptera frugiperda
title_sort comparative assessment of a chinese indigenous entomopathogenic nematode versus a commercial strain for the biological control of spodoptera frugiperda
topic Entomopathogenic nematode
Spodoptera frugiperda
Heterorhabditis indica
Biological control
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1049964425001549
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