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 النشاط الحيوي لبعض عوامل المكافحة الحيوية على سوسة النخيل الحمراء (غمدية الأجنحة: فصيلة السوس)

 العمري, فوزية ابراهيم جابر


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النشاط الحيوي لبعض عوامل المكافحة الحيوية على سوسة النخيل الحمراء (غمدية الأجنحة: فصيلة السوس)

Alternative : Bioactivity of some biological control agents on the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) Coleoptera: Curculionidae
Call Number : 24751
Publisher :جامعة أم القرى
Pub Place : مكة المكرمة
Issue Date : 2021 - 1442 H
Description : 130 ورقة
Format : دكتوراه
Department : الأحياء
Language : انجليزي
Is format of : مكتبة الملك عبدالله بن عبدالعزيز الجامعية

The red palm weevil (RPW) Rhynchophorus ferrugineus Olivier is the most devastating pest of date palm, with a severe impact on cultivation and production. The virulence of five species/strains of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs), Steinernema scapterisci (Ss), Steinernema sp. (SII), Steinernema abbasi (Ab), Steinernema glaseri (Sg), and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (HP88) was tested against larval and adult stages of RPW under semi-field laboratory conditions. Total and differential haemocyte counts were determined, and protein analysis and histopathological study of larvae injected with SII and HP88 were performed. Susceptibility results revealed that the larval stage was much more susceptible to Sg and HP88 than the adult stage. Larval mortality rate was as high as 100% and 92%, respectively, with concentrations of 1250 infective juveniles (IJs)/pot, while adult mortality reached 48% and 60%, respectively, with concentrations of 20,000 IJs/pot at 9 d post infection with Sg and HP88. In general, Ss, SII, and Ab appeared to be more virulent during the adult stage than the larval stage. They recorded mortality rates of 88%, 88%, and 72%, respectively, for the larval stage, and 100%, 100%, and 84%, respectively, for the adult stage at concentrations of 20 000 IJs/pot at 9 d post infection. A severe decline in the total and differential haemocyte counts (THCs and DHCs) at 12 h post-injection with SII and HP88 at 20 IJs/larvae was observed. Similarly, the effect on total haemolymph protein of the normal and infected larvae was reflected by the appearance and disappearance of protein bands in addition to changes in the protein band concentration. Notably, remarkable changes in the cuticle, in the form of disruption to the outer epicuticle, splitting of the epidermal layer, and disorganization of the musculature region, were observed. In addition, notable histological effects were seen in the midgut region at 12 h post injection with 20 IJs/larvae of HP88 and SII. Our results demonstrate that R. ferrugineus is unable to defend itself against EPNs. These results indicate an effective and natural biological control strategy with potential for application as an eco-friendly and inexpensive insecticide against the adult and larval stages of the RPW.

Title: النشاط الحيوي لبعض عوامل المكافحة الحيوية على سوسة النخيل الحمراء (غمدية الأجنحة: فصيلة السوس)
Other Titles: Bioactivity of some biological control agents on the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) Coleoptera: Curculionidae
Authors: باحارث, أسامة محمد
العمري, فوزية ابراهيم جابر
Subjects :: Insects control Biological control
Issue Date :: 2021
Publisher :: جامعة أم القرى
Abstract: The red palm weevil (RPW) Rhynchophorus ferrugineus Olivier is the most devastating pest of date palm, with a severe impact on cultivation and production. The virulence of five species/strains of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs), Steinernema scapterisci (Ss), Steinernema sp. (SII), Steinernema abbasi (Ab), Steinernema glaseri (Sg), and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (HP88) was tested against larval and adult stages of RPW under semi-field laboratory conditions. Total and differential haemocyte counts were determined, and protein analysis and histopathological study of larvae injected with SII and HP88 were performed. Susceptibility results revealed that the larval stage was much more susceptible to Sg and HP88 than the adult stage. Larval mortality rate was as high as 100% and 92%, respectively, with concentrations of 1250 infective juveniles (IJs)/pot, while adult mortality reached 48% and 60%, respectively, with concentrations of 20,000 IJs/pot at 9 d post infection with Sg and HP88. In general, Ss, SII, and Ab appeared to be more virulent during the adult stage than the larval stage. They recorded mortality rates of 88%, 88%, and 72%, respectively, for the larval stage, and 100%, 100%, and 84%, respectively, for the adult stage at concentrations of 20 000 IJs/pot at 9 d post infection. A severe decline in the total and differential haemocyte counts (THCs and DHCs) at 12 h post-injection with SII and HP88 at 20 IJs/larvae was observed. Similarly, the effect on total haemolymph protein of the normal and infected larvae was reflected by the appearance and disappearance of protein bands in addition to changes in the protein band concentration. Notably, remarkable changes in the cuticle, in the form of disruption to the outer epicuticle, splitting of the epidermal layer, and disorganization of the musculature region, were observed. In addition, notable histological effects were seen in the midgut region at 12 h post injection with 20 IJs/larvae of HP88 and SII. Our results demonstrate that R. ferrugineus is unable to defend itself against EPNs. These results indicate an effective and natural biological control strategy with potential for application as an eco-friendly and inexpensive insecticide against the adult and larval stages of the RPW.
Description :: 130 ورقة
URI: http://dorar.uqu.edu.sa//uquui/handle/20.500.12248/132208
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