Abstract:Background: Steinernema feltiae is an entomopathogenic nematode used in biological control programs with a global distribution. It has been shown that populations of S. feltiae may have phenotypic plasticity derived from local adaptation and may vary in different traits, such as location and penetration of the host. This is the first time that a Chilean isolate has been described in detail, taking into account morphological, molecular and ecological characteristics. Methods: S. fealtiae was detected a few year… Show more
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