# Isolation, morphological, and molecular characterization of a native Heterorhabditis indica strain from the Mid-Indian Himalayas with insights into biocontrol potential

**Authors:** Ashish Kumar Singh, Jagadeesh Patil, Aarthi Nekkanti, Amit U. Paschapur, Sunaullah Bhat, Vinita Gouri, Gaurav Verma, Mukesh Jaiman, Pankaj, K. K. Mishra, Lakshmi Kant

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2025.1576159 · Frontiers in Plant Science · 2025-06-19

## TL;DR

A new strain of Heterorhabditis indica nematodes was isolated from the Himalayas and shown to effectively kill several insect pests in the lab.

## Contribution

A native Heterorhabditis indica strain was isolated, characterized, and shown to have strong biocontrol potential against local insect pests.

## Key findings

- Heterorhabditis indica VLEPN01 was isolated from soil in the Mid-Indian Himalayas.
- The strain caused 100% mortality in four major insect pests under laboratory conditions.
- Molecular analysis confirmed the strain's identity with high similarity to an existing H. indica isolate.

## Abstract

Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) from the families Steinernematidae and Heterorhabditidae are biocontrol agents for the management of a wide range of insect pests. There is a tremendous opportunity for the discovery of new nematode strains and species adapted to local environmental conditions and insect pests. Therefore, in the present study, efforts were made to isolate EPN strains/species from the Northwestern Himalayas (NWH) region. The soil samples were collected from different locations in Almora, Uttarakhand. The collected soil samples were baited with Corcyra cephalonica, and they were observed regularly for their mortality. EPNs were isolated from the cadaver using the white trap method. Based on morphological and morphometrical studies, Heterorhabditis sp. VLEPN01 shows a resemblance to the species of Heterorhabditis indica. Further identity was confirmed with molecular characterization using the rDNA ITS marker. The sequence of this native EPN isolate revealed 99.87% similarity with H. indica isolated from Mizoram, Northeastern India (MF618314). The efficacy of EPN was evaluated against major insect pests of the NWH region. The results showed that H. indica VLEPN01 is capable of causing 100% mortality in fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda), white grub (Anomala dimidiata), tobacco caterpillar (Spodoptera litura), and pod borer (Helicoverpa armigera) under laboratory conditions. Hence, H. indica VLEPN01 can be utilized for field testing in the management of insect pests occurring in the NWH region.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Corcyra cephalonica (taxon 139036), Spodoptera frugiperda (taxon 7108), Anomala dimidiata (taxon 383489), Spodoptera litura (taxon 69820), Helicoverpa armigera (taxon 29058), Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** insect pests (MESH:C000719201)
- **Chemicals:** EPN (-)
- **Species:** Heterorhabditis indica (species) [taxon 51550], Heterorhabditis sp. (species) [taxon 52063], Anomala dimidiata (species) [taxon 383489], Helicoverpa armigera (American bollworm, species) [taxon 29058], Spodoptera frugiperda (fall armyworm, species) [taxon 7108], Corcyra cephalonica (rice moth, species) [taxon 139036], Steinernematidae (family) [taxon 33253], Spodoptera litura (species) [taxon 69820]

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