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Authordc.contributor.authorLankin Vega, Gabriela 
Authordc.contributor.authorVidal Retes, Giselle 
Authordc.contributor.authorAllende, Geraldine 
Authordc.contributor.authorCastañeda Álvarez, Carlos 
Authordc.contributor.authorSan-Blas, Ernesto 
Authordc.contributor.authorAballay Espinoza, Erwin 
Admission datedc.date.accessioned2020-04-23T13:37:45Z
Available datedc.date.available2020-04-23T13:37:45Z
Publication datedc.date.issued2020
Cita de ítemdc.identifier.citationJounal of Nematology, e2020-07 | Vol. 52es_ES
Identifierdc.identifier.other10.21307/jofnem-2020-007
Identifierdc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/174058
Abstractdc.description.abstractThe influence of infective juveniles (IJs) concentration, soil texture, IJ-host distance and organic matter (OM) content, at different decomposition degree, on the activity of the nematode Steinernema feltiae isolate Lican Ray (LR) was examined using Galleria mellonella larvae. Bioassays were conducted in tubes of varied length, filled with soil of different textures, placed either vertically or horizontally. In the concentration assay, highest IJ concentrations caused maximum larval mortality in all soil types (440, 2,200 and 4,400 IJs in clay, loam and sandy loam). In the second assay, soil texture (loam, clay or sandy loam) interacted significantly with IJ-host distance (10, 20, 30, 40 cm, horizontally; 30, 50, 70 cm, vertically), and distances of 30 cm or more affected IJ effectiveness on the control of G. mellonella. The effect was stronger in clay and sandy loam than in loam soils, where IJ moved up to 40 cm horizontally and 70 cm vertically. In the third assay, OM content (0, 2, 4, 6 and 8%) and its decomposition degree (initial, medium and advanced) did not interact to influence IJ movement in all treatments that contained any percentage of OM (2-8%). Only in the soil with no OM, IJ did not cause death of larvae at all. These results show the potential of S. feltiae LR to be used in different soil textures, as long as the content of soil OM allows its dispersal and host infection, in order to optimize the pest-control activity of the nematode.es_ES
Lenguagedc.language.isoenes_ES
Publisherdc.publisherSociety of Nematologistses_ES
Type of licensedc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile*
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Sourcedc.sourceJounal of Nematologyes_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectEntomopathogenic nematodeses_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectClay soiles_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectLoam soiles_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectOrganic matteres_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectSandy loam soiles_ES
Títulodc.titleSoil texture, infective juvenile concentration, and soil organic matter influence the efficacy of Steinernema feltiae isolate Lican Rayes_ES
Document typedc.typeArtículo de revistaes_ES
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