WO2000038510A1 - Nematode biopesticide - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a composition and method for controlling scarabs, especially lawn scarabs, utilising certain strains of the entomopathogenic nematode species Heterorhabditis zealandica.
- Scarabaeidae The family of beetles known as Scarabaeidae includes a number of species that are known as significant agricultural and horticultural pests.
- Larvae of lawn scarabs such as Cyclocephala signaticollis, Heteronychus orator, Adoi ⁇ phorus couloni, Antitrogus morbillosus, Anoplognathus porosus, Ataenius imparalis, Sericesihis geminata, S. pruinosus, S. nigrolineata, Scityla sericans, Saulostomus villosus, Aphodius tasmaniae, Heteronyx spp, Rhopoea magnicornis, Popillia japonica, Cyclocephala borealis, C. hirta, C. parallela,
- the present invention provides a composition for controlling a population of larval and/or pupal scarabs, comprising an amount of an entomopathogenic nematode optionally in admixture with a suitable agricultural and/or horticultural carrier, wherein said entomopathogenic nematode belongs to the species Heterorhabditis zealandica and has an LD50 value of less than 300 infective juveniles (IJ) as measured by pot assays against final instar scarab larvae.
- IJ infective juveniles
- the entomopathogenic nematode belongs to a strain of H. zealandica which has an LD50 value of less than 300 IJ as measured by pot assays against final instar Cyclocephala signaticollis larvae and/or final instar
- the entomopathogenic nematode belongs to a strain of H. zealandica which has an LD50 value of less than 175 IJ against final instar C. signaticollis larvae and/or final instar P. japonica larvae.
- the strains designated JBl/Xl, GKB and JB3D are particularly preferred.
- compositions will include an amount of the entomopathogenic nematode which is, typically, about 50 to 10,000, more preferably about 500 to 1000, IJ/ml of composition.
- compositions will also typically include a suitable agricultural and/or horticultural carrier.
- the carrier may be selected from, for example, water or solutions in water of polyethylene glycol or glycerol or small quantities of wetting agent or various substances to stimulate nematode activity such as citric acid, insect blood or low concentrations of chemical pesticide.
- the carrier may be selected from, for example, calcium alginate and polyacrylamide (as would be suitable for gelled pellets), attapulgite or vermiculite (as would be suitable for solid granules), or other moist substrates such as peat, sponge, sawdust or cellulose.
- Compositions in solid form may be dispersed into an aqueous carrier (such as those mentioned above) for use as an aqueous spray.
- Compositions are preferably stored at low temperature (e.g. 2 to 10 °C) under aerobic conditions, and at a water activity of abpout v 0.97.
- the present invention provides a method for controlling a population of larval and/or pupal scarabs in an affected area, said method comprising applying to said area a composition in accordance with the first aspect.
- compositions in the form of aqueous sprays application may be carried out with typical agricultural and/or horticultural spraying equipment including pressurised, fan sprayers venturi sprays and boom sprayers.
- application may be carried out with typical agricultural and/or horticultural scattering equipment such as those used for spreading fertilisers on lawn.
- the composition will typically be applied to an affected area which has been subjected to heavy watering in amounts sufficient to provide 50,000 to 1 million IJ/m 2 , more preferably 100,000 to 500,000 IJ/m 2 . Following application, it is also preferable to submit the affected area once again to heavy watering in order to soak the composition into the root zone where the larval scarabs feed.
- Application of the composition is preferably conducted at dusk.
- the composition and method of the invention may be used for the control of lawn scarabs (such as those mentioned above) and other pest scarabs (e.g. sugar cane scarabs, blueberry scarabs, etc.)
- the present invention provides a nematode, in a substantially purified form, selected from the H. zealandica strains designated JBl/Xl, GKB and JB3D.
- controlling as used herein in relation to a population of larval and/or pupal scarabs, is intended to refer to both maintaining (i.e. preventing increases) and reducing said population.
- Figure 1 shows a RAPD gel conducted on DNA from H. zealandica and other comparative strains.
- the primer used was OP-A04: S'-AATCGGGCTG- 3' (Operon Technologies Inc.).
- FIG. 1 shows a RAPD gel conducted on DNA from H. zealandica and other comparative strains.
- the primer used was OP-F03: 5'-CCTGATCACC-3' (Operon Technologies Inc.).
- Key 1. 100 bp DNA Ladder; 2. H zealandica (Great Keppel A); 3. H. zealandica (Great Keppel B): 4. H. zealandica (Great Keppel C); 5. H. zealandica (Windsor); 6. H.
- zealandica NZH3; 7. H. zealandica (WA Het); 8. Heterorhabditis sp. (JB6); 9. H. zealandica (JB3D); 10 H zealandica (JBXl); 11. Heterorhabditis sp. (HT390); 12. H. megidis (Microbio); 13. Heterorhabditis sp. (M145); 14. H. bacteriophera (NJ)).
- Figure 3 shows a RAPD gel conducted on DNA from H. zealandica and other comparative strains.
- the primer used was OP-Xll: 5'-GGAGCCTCAG-
- Figure 4 provides graphical results of pot assays conducted to assess the mortality of Dermolepida achieved by H. zealandica strains JBl/Xl, JBl/Q and NZH3 and Steinernema glaseri strain NC34.
- Figure 5 provides graphical results of pot assays conducted to assess the mortality of C. signaticollis achieved by H. zealandica strains JBl/Xl and
- Figure 6 provides graphical results of pot assays conducted to assess the mortality of A. parvulus achieved by H. zealandica strains JBl/Xl (Per 100, 330 and 100 nematodes) and NZH3, and S. glaseri strain NC34.
- Figure 7 provides graphical results of pot assays conducted to assess the mortality of L. negatoria achieved by H. zealandica strain JBl/Xl and S. glaseri strain NC34.
- Figure 8 provides graphical results to assess the mortality of adult H. orator achieved with H. zealandica strains JBl/Xl, NZH3 and Botany, S. glaseri strain NC34, 5. feltiae and S. carpocapsae BW.
- Figure 9 provides graphical results of studies conducted to determine LD50s of H. zealandica strains in pot assays against final instar C. signaticollis.
- Example 1 Isolation and characterisation of if. zealandica nematodes.
- Soil samples infested with nematodes were collected from a number of field sites throughout Australia. Using the method of Bedding and Akhurst (1975), nematodes were isolated and subsequently assigned to a species on the basis of morphological characterisation (see Wouts (1979)) and DNA analysis (see Tables 1 and 2). Eight of the isolated nematodes were assigned to the species H. zealandica.
- RAPD Polymorphic DNA
- Example 2 Control of scarabs with H. zealandica nematodes.
- JBl/Xl was again found to achieve superior kill.
- Lepidiota negatoria Pot assays were conducted on final instar Lepidiota negatoria comparing H. zealandica strain JBl/Xl and S. glaseri strain NC34.
- the results showed that JBl/Xl achieved over 80% kill with 100 nematodes per larvae after 2 weeks, whereas NC34 achieved only 35% kill with 1000 nematodes after the same period. 5.
- LD 50 values were computed using the probit analysis of Finney 1971.
- Figure 9 shows the level of kill achieved by each strain at a range of doses (corrected for control mortality) .
- LD50s of H. zealandica strain JBl/Xl against other species of scarabs may be determined by the following method.
- Nematodes are introduced in 1 ml of water into a centrally placed well (0.5 cm diameter. 2 cm deep), which is then filled with sand.
- LD50s are calculated using the probit analysis and Fieller procedures within the software package, Genstat 5 (Genstat 5, Release 4.1, Third Edition, La wes Agicultural Trust, (IACR-Rothamsted), 1997).
- Tables 4 and 5 provides the results of LD50s ofH. zealandica against various scarab species using the above method.
- LD50 and LD90 and confidence limits were calculated using the probit analysis and Fieller procedures in Genstat 5.
- Example 3 Effectiveness ofH. zealandica nematodes against various scarabs in the field.
- H. zealandica may be used as biological control agents for scarabs. Since H. zealandica nematodes may be readily and cost-effectively reared using solid culture as described by Bedding (1981, 1984); their use in liquid or solid compositions would appear to offer a viable alternative to lawn scarab control by chemical pesticide spraying.
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| AT99966791T ATE439038T1 (en) | 1998-12-24 | 1999-12-23 | BIOPESTICIDE CONTAINING NEMATODES |
| JP2000590475A JP2002533105A (en) | 1998-12-24 | 1999-12-23 | Nematode biological insecticide |
| US09/869,080 US6637366B1 (en) | 1998-12-24 | 1999-12-23 | Nematode biopesticide |
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