Nematode associates and susceptibility of a protected slug (geomalacus maculosus) to four biocontrol nematodes
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2017-02-01Author
Carnaghi, Manuela
Rae, Robbie
De Ley, Irma Tandingan
Johnston, Erin
Kindermann, Gesche
Mc Donnell, Rory
O’Hanlon, Aidan
Reich, Inga
Sheahan, Jerome
Williams, Christopher D.
Gormally, Michael J.
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Carnaghi, Manuela; Rae, Robbie; De Ley, Irma Tandingan; Johnston, Erin; Kindermann, Gesche; Mc Donnell, Rory; O’Hanlon, Aidan; Reich, Inga; Sheahan, Jerome; Williams, Christopher D. Gormally, Michael J. (2017). Nematode associates and susceptibility of a protected slug (geomalacus maculosus) to four biocontrol nematodes. Biocontrol Science and Technology 27 (2), 294-299
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The impact of selected entomopathogenic nematodes and Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita on the European-Union-protected slug Geomalacus maculosus and the sympatric Lehmannia marginata was investigated. There was no significant difference in mortality between slugs treated with nematodes and their controls. The presence of P. hermaphrodita in two G. maculosus cadavers may be the result of necromenic behaviour. This study constitutes the first record of P. californica in Europe.
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