Abstract

Bradysia impatiens Johannsen (Diptera: Scaridae) has recently been identified as a pest, in various greenhouse-cultured crops in South Africa. The control potential for different concentrations of a local entomopathogenic nematode (EPN), Steinernema yirgalemense Nguyen, Tesfamariam, Gozel, Gaugler and Adams, on a natural population of B. impatiens was determined in a cucumber greenhouse. Additionally, the effect of potting media on nematode movement to control an artificial population of fungus gnats was tested. Doubling the EPN dosage, from that recommended by a commercial product (5 × 105 IJs m−2), reduced the fungus gnats significantly after 21 days. The three different types of potting media, consisting of pine sawdust, coco coir, and a mixture of both coir bale and vermiculite, all had a positive effect on the movement of S. yirgalemense. A significant mortality was achieved for the introduced fungus gnat larvae.

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