An improved bioassay for the testing of entomopathogenic nematode virulence to the western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): with focus on neonate insect assessments

Author:

Geisert Ryan W1ORCID,Huynh Man P12ORCID,Pereira Adriano E3,Shapiro Ilan David I4ORCID,Hibbard Bruce E3

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plant Science & Technology, University of Missouri , Columbia, MO , USA

2. Department of Plant Protection, Can Tho University , Can Tho , Vietnam

3. Plant Genetics Research Unit, USDA-Agricultural Research Service , Columbia, MO , USA

4. David I Shapiro Ilan, USDA-ARS, Fruit and Tree Nut Research Station , Byron, GA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Bioassays involving newly hatched larval insects can be limited by the larvae’s feeding state. Assays attempting to monitor mortality effects can be negatively affected by starvation effects on the larvae. Neonate western corn rootworms have significant reductions in viability if not provided food within 24 h post hatch. The recent development of an improved artificial diet for western corn rootworm larvae provides a new bioassay type for evaluating entomopathogenic nematodes that also makes the testing arena easy to observe. Here, we evaluated four species of entomopathogenic nematodes including Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Poinar, Steinernema carpocapsae (Weiser), Steinernema diaprepesi Nguyen & Duncan, and Steinernema rarum (de Doucet) against neonate western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte, in 96-well plate diet bioassays. Nematode inoculation levels were 0, 15, 30, 60, and 120 nematodes per larva. Percentage mortality increased for each species as the rate of inoculation increased. Overall, H. bacteriophora and S. carpocapsae caused the greatest amount of larval mortality. The diet-based bioassays were shown to be an effective method for nematode exposure to insect pests. The assays provided adequate moisture to keep nematode from desiccating while also allowing freedom of movement around the arenas. Both rootworm larvae and nematodes were contained within the assay arenas. The addition of nematodes did not cause any significant deterioration of the diet within the three-day period of testing. Overall, the diet bioassays worked well as a measure of entomopathogenic nematode virulence.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Ecology,General Medicine

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