Grant, Jennifer A.Villani, Michael G.2017-12-222017-12-221999https://hdl.handle.net/1813/55271NYS IPM Type: Project ReportEntomopathogenic nematodes are well adapted to infect larval insect pests living in soil and have the potential to be important biological control agents in a variety of ornamental and crop production systems. In the mid 1980’s, several species of entomopathogenic nematodes become commercially available to insect pest management. Initially, small-scale production and limited marketing resulted in these products being used mainly for home gardens, lawns and landscapes.en-USAgricultural IPMCommunity IPMField CropsOrnamentalsTurfgrassImpact of Soil Moisture on the Reactivation Capacity of Entomopathogenic Nematodesreport