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Veterinary Parasitology, 2011
The analysis of the capability of the nematode trapping-fungus Duddingtonia flagrans to adapt to the cyathostomin egg-output in horses was evaluated. Fecal samples from 196 pasturing autochthonous Pura Raza Galega horses were collected from the rectum and then divided according to the egg-output into three groups: ≤ 300, 310-800 and >800 eggs per gram ...
A, Paz-Silva +10 more
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The analysis of the capability of the nematode trapping-fungus Duddingtonia flagrans to adapt to the cyathostomin egg-output in horses was evaluated. Fecal samples from 196 pasturing autochthonous Pura Raza Galega horses were collected from the rectum and then divided according to the egg-output into three groups: ≤ 300, 310-800 and >800 eggs per gram ...
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Veterinary Parasitology, 2005
The small lungworm Muellerius capillaris is very prevalent in goats and causes production losses. Its control is particularly difficult. The nematophagous fungus Duddingtonia flagrans has been shown to be effective in trapping a large range of gastro-intestinal nematode larvae but its trapping activity against small lungworm remains to be assessed. The
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The small lungworm Muellerius capillaris is very prevalent in goats and causes production losses. Its control is particularly difficult. The nematophagous fungus Duddingtonia flagrans has been shown to be effective in trapping a large range of gastro-intestinal nematode larvae but its trapping activity against small lungworm remains to be assessed. The
Paraud, Carine +3 more
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Chronology of colonization of the nematophagous fungus Duddingtonia flagrans in sheep pastures
Caderno PedagógicoGrazing is a practical form of feeding for sheep, however, this practice faces problems, such as parasitism. Several forms of alternative control are used to manage the gastrointestinal helminth population in sheep, such as sustainable or alternative control.
Gustavo Delmilho +3 more
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2014
The ability of predacious fungus Duddingtonia flagrans to survive passage through the digestive tract of horse and subsequently to reduce the number of free-living strongylid larva in the fecal cultures was examined. The fungus has been determined to retain the viability after 6-mounths storage of dry grain preparation at the room temperature and ...
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The ability of predacious fungus Duddingtonia flagrans to survive passage through the digestive tract of horse and subsequently to reduce the number of free-living strongylid larva in the fecal cultures was examined. The fungus has been determined to retain the viability after 6-mounths storage of dry grain preparation at the room temperature and ...
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Duddingtonia flagrans and its crude proteolytic extract: concomitant action in sheep coprocultures
Veterinary Research CommunicationsThe presence of infective larvae (L3) of gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasites in pastures directly contributes to the constant recurrence of infections in ruminant herds. This study aimed to evaluate the nematophagous fungus Duddingtonia flagrans (AC001) (proteolytic crude extract and/or conidia) in the in vitro control of GIN L3 in coprocultures.
Debora Castro, de Souza +9 more
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Overview of the nematophagous fungus Duddingtonia flagrans
Biocontrol Science and Technology, 2022Huarlen Marcio Balbino +2 more
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