First record of entomopathogenic nematodes from Yucatán State, México and their infectivity capacity against Aedes aegypti.
Mariana B Ávila-LópezJosé Quinatzín García-MaldonadoHéctor Estrada-MedinaDavid I Hernández-MenaDaniel Cerqueda-GarcíaVíctor Manuel Vidal-MartínezPublished in: PeerJ (2021)
Six isolates of Heterorhabditis were recovered from 144 soil samples. Heterorhabditis indica (four isolates) was the most frequent and abundant EPN, followed by Heterorhabditis n. sp. (two isolates). Both nematodes are reported for the first time for Yucatán state, Mexico. The concentration of 2,520 IJs:1 produced 80% of mosquito larvae mortality in 48 h. Representative members of Photorhabdus genus were numerically dominant (74%) in mosquito larvae infected by H. indica. It is most likely that these bacteria produce secondary toxic metabolites that enhance the mortality of these mosquito larvae.