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Biocontrol of Sirex noctilio by the parasitic nematode Deladenus siricidicola: A five season field study in southern Chile

In 2001, the woodwasp Sirex noctilio was detected in Pinus radiata plantations in the Biobio region of southern Chile. Subsequently, an intense biological control program using the female sterilizing nematode Deladenus siricidicola was implemented in 2010. During five seasons between 2012 and 2017,...

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Autores principales: Castillo, Miguel, Sanfuentes, Eugenio, Angulo, Andrés, Becerra, Jose, Romero-Romero, Jesús L., Arce-Johnson, Patricio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6237417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30440037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207529
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author Castillo, Miguel
Sanfuentes, Eugenio
Angulo, Andrés
Becerra, Jose
Romero-Romero, Jesús L.
Arce-Johnson, Patricio
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Sanfuentes, Eugenio
Angulo, Andrés
Becerra, Jose
Romero-Romero, Jesús L.
Arce-Johnson, Patricio
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description In 2001, the woodwasp Sirex noctilio was detected in Pinus radiata plantations in the Biobio region of southern Chile. Subsequently, an intense biological control program using the female sterilizing nematode Deladenus siricidicola was implemented in 2010. During five seasons between 2012 and 2017, we studied the parasitism of D. siricidicola nematode and its effect on woodwasp populations and infestation of P. radiata in different locations within the Biobio region. Parasitism was assessed by dissecting adult females of S. noctilio obtained from infested P. radiata logs. The total population of S. noctilio was determined by the emergence of individuals from the same logs. The level of damage caused by the S. noctilio pest was determined by establishing plots in stands of P. radiata at an intensity of 1 plot every 5 ha-1. During the study period, parasitism of S. noctilio by the nematode D. siricidicola increased from 29.6% in 2012 to 93.1% in 2016, while pest population decreased 3.4% in the same time period. Infestation increased from 0.3 to 11,6% of trees between 2012 and 2015, but subsequently decreased to 5.9% by 2017. We confirmed establishment of the nematode in the region under study and its natural dispersion to non-inoculated areas. Finally, we determined that the effect of inoculation age (antiquity) on parasitism levels reached 90% after three years of inoculation.
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spelling pubmed-62374172018-12-01 Biocontrol of Sirex noctilio by the parasitic nematode Deladenus siricidicola: A five season field study in southern Chile Castillo, Miguel Sanfuentes, Eugenio Angulo, Andrés Becerra, Jose Romero-Romero, Jesús L. Arce-Johnson, Patricio PLoS One Research Article In 2001, the woodwasp Sirex noctilio was detected in Pinus radiata plantations in the Biobio region of southern Chile. Subsequently, an intense biological control program using the female sterilizing nematode Deladenus siricidicola was implemented in 2010. During five seasons between 2012 and 2017, we studied the parasitism of D. siricidicola nematode and its effect on woodwasp populations and infestation of P. radiata in different locations within the Biobio region. Parasitism was assessed by dissecting adult females of S. noctilio obtained from infested P. radiata logs. The total population of S. noctilio was determined by the emergence of individuals from the same logs. The level of damage caused by the S. noctilio pest was determined by establishing plots in stands of P. radiata at an intensity of 1 plot every 5 ha-1. During the study period, parasitism of S. noctilio by the nematode D. siricidicola increased from 29.6% in 2012 to 93.1% in 2016, while pest population decreased 3.4% in the same time period. Infestation increased from 0.3 to 11,6% of trees between 2012 and 2015, but subsequently decreased to 5.9% by 2017. We confirmed establishment of the nematode in the region under study and its natural dispersion to non-inoculated areas. Finally, we determined that the effect of inoculation age (antiquity) on parasitism levels reached 90% after three years of inoculation. Public Library of Science 2018-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6237417/ /pubmed/30440037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207529 Text en © 2018 Castillo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Castillo, Miguel
Sanfuentes, Eugenio
Angulo, Andrés
Becerra, Jose
Romero-Romero, Jesús L.
Arce-Johnson, Patricio
Biocontrol of Sirex noctilio by the parasitic nematode Deladenus siricidicola: A five season field study in southern Chile
title Biocontrol of Sirex noctilio by the parasitic nematode Deladenus siricidicola: A five season field study in southern Chile
title_full Biocontrol of Sirex noctilio by the parasitic nematode Deladenus siricidicola: A five season field study in southern Chile
title_fullStr Biocontrol of Sirex noctilio by the parasitic nematode Deladenus siricidicola: A five season field study in southern Chile
title_full_unstemmed Biocontrol of Sirex noctilio by the parasitic nematode Deladenus siricidicola: A five season field study in southern Chile
title_short Biocontrol of Sirex noctilio by the parasitic nematode Deladenus siricidicola: A five season field study in southern Chile
title_sort biocontrol of sirex noctilio by the parasitic nematode deladenus siricidicola: a five season field study in southern chile
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6237417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30440037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207529
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