Entomopathogenic nematodes as an effective and sustainable alternative to control the fall armyworm in Africa

Author:

Fallet Patrick12ORCID,Bazagwira Didace3ORCID,Ruzzante Livio1ORCID,Ingabire Geraldine3ORCID,Levivier Sacha1ORCID,Bustos-Segura Carlos1ORCID,Kajuga Joelle3ORCID,Toepfer Stefan24ORCID,Turlings Ted C J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Fundamental and Applied Research in Chemical Ecology, Institute of Biology, University of Neuchâtel , CH-2000 Neuchâtel , Switzerland

2. CABI-Switzerland , c/o Plant Protection and Soil Conservation Directorate, HU-6800 Hodmezovasarhely , Hungary

3. Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board, Entomopathogenic Nematodes Production Facility , 5016 Rubona , Rwanda

4. MARA-CABI Joint Laboratory for Biosafety, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences , 1008641 Beijing , China

Abstract

Abstract The recent invasion of the fall armyworm (FAW), a voracious pest, into Africa and Asia has resulted in unprecedented increases in insecticide applications, especially in maize cultivation. The health and environmental hazards posed by these chemicals have prompted a call for alternative control practices. Entomopathogenic nematodes are highly lethal to the FAWs, but their application aboveground has been challenging. In this study, we report on season-long field trials with an innocuous biodegradable gel made from carboxymethyl cellulose containing local nematodes that we specifically developed to target the FAW. In several Rwandan maize fields with distinct climatic conditions and natural infestation rates, we compared armyworm presence and damage in control plots and plots that were treated with either our nematode gel formulation, a commercial liquid nematode formulation, or the commonly used contact insecticide cypermethrin. The treatments were applied to the whorl of each plant, which was repeated three to four times, at 2-week intervals, starting when the plants were still seedlings. Although all three treatments reduced leaf damage, only the gel formulation decreased caterpillar infestation by about 50% and yielded an additional ton of maize per hectare compared with untreated plots. Importantly, we believe that the use of nematodes can be cost-effective, since we used nematode doses across the whole season that were at least 3-fold lower than their normal application against belowground pests. The overall results imply that precisely formulated and easy-to-apply nematodes can be a highly effective, affordable, and sustainable alternative to insecticides for FAW control.

Funder

CABI

Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation

National Research and Innovation Fund

National Council for Science and Technology of Rwanda

University of Neuchatel

European Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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