Vertical Dispersal of Steinernema scapterisci

Authors

  • K. B. Nguyen
  • G. C. Smart, Jr.

Abstract

When infective juveniles ofSteinernema scapterisci Nguyen & Smart were released on the soil surface in the field and in the laboratory, some of them moved downward through the soil at least 10 cm in 5 days and infected and killed mole crickets. When released 2 cm below the soil surface, most of the juveniles moved into the upper 2 cm layer of soil, but some moved downward 10 cm. When placed at the center of a 16-cm soil column, infective juveniles moved in both directions with three times more moving downward than upward. Infective juveniles were more efficient in killing mole crickets in the field than in the laboratory. Key words: entomogenous nematode, Steinernema scapterisci, Steinernematidae, vertical dispersal.

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Published

1990-10-15

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