Abstract

AbstractThe European mole cricket Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa Linnaeus (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae) is a key pest of several crops in different regions of the world. The mole crickets usually damage seedlings, feeding aboveground on foliage or stem tissue and belowground on roots and tubers. In biological control, entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are used against many insect pests inhabiting the soil as safe alternatives to chemical pesticides. The present study aimed to evaluate the virulence of the EPNs Heterorhabditis bacteriophora strain (HP88) and Steinernema carpocapsae strain (All) against the adults of European mole cricket G. gryllotalpa under laboratory and field conditions. Three concentrations of each of the EPNs H. bacteriophora and S. carpocapsae were tested against G. gryllotalpa. Infected adults of the pest with nematodes, at the concentration of 2000/cup, attained a mortality rate of (96%), when treated with S. carpocapsae and (72%) when treated with H. bacteriophora 8 days post‐treatments. Mortality percentage of G. gryllotalpa adults increased as the concentration of the nematodes increased. Adults' mortality of G. gryllotalpa reached 100% when treated with the combination of the 2 nematode's strains at all concentrations 4 days post‐treatments. At the 3 tested concentrations, 500, 1,000 and 2,000 IJs/adults, H. bacteriophora showed a higher reproductive rate in vivo than S. carpocapsae. A single adult of G. gryllotalpa treated with H. bacteriophora produced the average of 29,972, 74,768 and 140,474 IJs/adult, at the 3 concentrations, respectively. Under field application, a combination of EPNs successfully reduced the loss of the cabbage seedlings and the population's number of the mole crickets after 3 applications in the 2 seasons of (2019 and 2020). Therefore, EPNs as biological control agents can be recommended against the mole cricket G. gryllotalpa in vegetable crops as s pest management practice in an integrated pest management programme.

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