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    Laboratory and field investigations using indigenous entomopathogenic nematodes for biological control of Plutella xylostella in Kenya

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    2008-12
    Author
    Nyasani, Johnson
    Kimenju, John, O.
    Olubayo, Florence
    Wilson, Michael
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    Abstract
    This study was undertaken to determine the potential utility of entomopathogenic nematodes for management of diamondback moth (DBM) larvae in Kenya. Five Kenyan EPN isolates, Heterorhabditis indica, Steinernema karii, Steinernema weiseri, Steinernema sp. and Heterorhabditis taysearae were tested for their ability to penetrate DBM and their speed of kill (LT50). Heterorhabditis indica and S. weiseri were found to have the quickest rate of kill and S. weiseri was found to have the largest proportion of nematodes penetrating. Three of the isolates, Steinernema sp. (95), S. weiseri and H. indica, were used in a field experiment to test their ability to reduce DBM populations and damage to kale. All three nematodes caused significant reductions in populations of DBM and DBM damage, with the population reductions being similar to those caused by application of Bacillus thuringiensis ssp. kurstaki. This study shows that EPNs have great potential that should be exploited in the management of DBM in Kenya.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/15172
    Citation
    International Journal of Pest Management Vol. 54, No. 4, October–December 2008, 355–361
    Publisher
    Taylor and Francis Group
     
    Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi
     
    Subject
    Diamond back moth
    Plutella xylostella
    Entomopathogenic nematodes
    Steinernema
    Heterorhabditis
    Biological control
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