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Arthrobotrys dendroides, a new nematode-trapping synnematous Arthrobotrys from Malaysia

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1985
Arthrobotrys dendroides , isolated from Malaysian fruit trees, is illustrated, described and compared with other species of the genus.
A.J. Kuthubutheen   +2 more
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Morphology Regulatory Metabolites from Arthrobotrys oligospora

Journal of Natural Products, 2012
Novel autoregulatory metabolites, arthrosporols A-C (1-3), involved in regulating the morphological switch in fungi, were purified and characterized from the carnivorous fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora. These compounds possess a novel hybrid carbon skeleton consisting of an epoxy-cyclohexenol combined with a rare monocyclic sesquiterpenol substructure ...
Hui-Xiang, Zhang   +9 more
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Keratitis due toArthrobotrys oligosporaFres. 1850

Medical Mycology, 1990
Mycotic keratitis caused by Arthrobotrys oligospora is reported in a 62-year-old Indian male patient. The diagnosis was made by direct microscopic examination, isolation of large quantities of the fungus on multiple media and the response of the lesion to an antifungal compound.
P A, Thomas, T, Kuriakose
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Orbilia blumenaviensis and its Arthrobotrys anamorph

Mycological Progress, 2011
A member of the nematophagous anamorph genus Arthrobotrys was isolated from its teleomorph Orbilia blumenaviensis comb. nov. (= Orbilia fici), a species closely related to O. auricolor but deviating in having lanceolate paraphyses. In the presence of nematodes, the anamorph forms three-dimensional adhesive networks.
Min Qiao   +8 more
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A new species of Arthrobotrys from China

Mycological Research, 1996
Arthrobotrys obovata sp. nov., a hyaline hyphomycete capturing and consuming nematodes on adhesive networks recovered from forest soil, is described. It is characterized by single or branched, erect, hyaline septate conidiophores, with denticle nodes on conidiophores which bear 5–15 obovoid, 1-septate conidia in loose capitate arrangement.
Ke-Qin Zhang   +3 more
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Isolation and characterization of the nematophagous fungus Arthrobotrys conoides

Parasitology Research, 2012
The spread of organic farming and the development of resistance to anthelmintics by parasites, especially in small ruminants, have necessitated the search for alternative methods of nematode control. Biological control using nematophagous fungi is one option; however, few studies have been conducted with native strains.
Margarete Kimie, Falbo   +5 more
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