Entomopathogenic nematodes have been used in biological control for some time and are an alternative for the control of insect pests, but during their implementation, situations have arisen that can be improved. These vary with each species and include their production and storage. , an entomopathogenic nematode (EPN), was monitored for its performance when produced in vivo, as well as its development using larvae, using the MC5-2014 strain isolated from soil samples in the municipality of Tepalcingo, Morelos, México.
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