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Figure 1:
Mean (± SE) number of infective juvenile Steinernema carpocapsae (IJs) invading the insect host (Galleria mellonella) after 4 or 24 hr exposure with or without dispersal pheromones. Different letters above bars indicated statistical significance (Tukey’s test p ≤ 0.05).
Figure 2:
Mean (± SE) number of infective juvenile Steinernema feltiae (IJs) invading the insect host (Galleria mellonella) after 4 or 24 hr exposure with or without dispersal pheromones. Different letters above bars indicated statistical significance (Tukey’s test p ≤ 0.05).
Figure 3:
Mean (± SE) number of Steinernema carpocapsae (Sc) or Steinernema feltiae (Sf) infective juveniles (IJs) invading the insect host (Diaprepes abbreviatus) after 24 hr exposure with or without dispersal pheromones. Different letters above bars indicated statistical significance (Tukey’s test p ≤ 0.05).