Author:
PATEL M. N.,STOLINSKI M.,WRIGHT D. J.
Abstract
An 8-point visual index was developed for Oil Red O staining of
neutral
lipids in infective juveniles (IJs) of Steinernema
carpocapsae (All), S. riobravis (Biosys 355), S. feltiae
(UK76) and S. glaseri
(NC). The visual index was found to be a
reliable and rapid method for determining the relative neutral lipid content
of individual IJs and was validated quantitatively by gas chromatography.
The
relationship between neutral lipid utilization and infectivity of IJs stored
in
distilled water at 25°C was also investigated and the first quantitative
results on neutral lipid utilization in entomopathogenic
nematodes are reported. Neutral lipid contents of freshly harvested IJs
of
S. carpocapsae, S. riobravis, S. feltiae and
S.
glaseri were 31, 31, 24 and 26% dry wt, respectively. Steinernema
carpocapsae showed a sigmoidal pattern for neutral lipid
utilization while S. riobravis used neutral lipids at an almost
constant
rate. Survivorship of these two species ranged
between 120 and 135 days, whereas S. feltiae and S. glaseri
lived >450 days
and had a slower rate of lipid utilization
during a 260 day storage period. Oil Red O staining showed that individual
IJs in each population utilized lipids at different
rates, even though they had the same initial lipid index. The infectivity
of S. riobravis, S. feltiae and S. glaseri declined
with lipid utilization. In contrast, S. carpocapsae maintained
a high
level of infectivity even at relatively low lipid levels.
Therefore, neutral lipid content was found to be a suitable indicator of
infectivity for S. riobravis, S. feltiae and S. glaseri
but not for S. carpocapsae.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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