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Predator-prey interactions of nematode-trapping fungi and nematodes: both sides of the coin
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2018G. Vidal-Diez de Ulzurrun +1 more
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Phytotaxa, 2023
During the investigation of nematode-trapping fungi in Yunnan Province, four strains were isolated from the soil collected in Nujiang City, Yunnan Province, China and were identified as two new Arthrobotrys (Orbiliaceae) species based on morphology and ...
YAO-QUAN Yang +5 more
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During the investigation of nematode-trapping fungi in Yunnan Province, four strains were isolated from the soil collected in Nujiang City, Yunnan Province, China and were identified as two new Arthrobotrys (Orbiliaceae) species based on morphology and ...
YAO-QUAN Yang +5 more
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print), 2022
Fire is usually considered a severe disturbance factor in environment. Globally, rising temperatures and increasing human activities have intensified the severity and frequency of fire incidents; research on postfire recovery has inevitably become an ...
Rong She +5 more
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Fire is usually considered a severe disturbance factor in environment. Globally, rising temperatures and increasing human activities have intensified the severity and frequency of fire incidents; research on postfire recovery has inevitably become an ...
Rong She +5 more
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Trap Method for Screening Nematode Trapping Fungi
, 2020M. Senthilkumar +2 more
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German Journal of Veterinary Research, 2021
The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-helminthic effect of a commercial formulation Bioverm® (Duddingtonia flagrans) in 28 sheep naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes.
Luciane Holsback +5 more
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-helminthic effect of a commercial formulation Bioverm® (Duddingtonia flagrans) in 28 sheep naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes.
Luciane Holsback +5 more
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Carbohydrate Nutrition of some Nematode-trapping Fungi
Nature, 1967ALTHOUGH the predaceous habit of the nematode-trapping Hyphomycetes has aroused wide interest the physiology of species within this group remains relatively unexplored. It has been suggested that during the decomposition of organic matter in the soil these fungi are capable of trapping nematodes only while suitable carbon sources are available to ...
V, Satchuthananthavale, R C, Cooke
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Nematode-trapping fungi against parasitic cattle nematodes
Parasitology Today, 1993Interactions between larvae of bovine gastrointestinal nematode parasites and nematode-trapping fungi, such as Arthrobotrys and Duddingtonia species and strains have been studied in Denmark. In this article Jørn Grønvold, Jens Wolstrup, Peter Nansen and Svend Aage Henriksen discuss how these fungi are able to grow, trap and kill parasitic nematode ...
J, Grønvold +3 more
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Nutritional studies on nematode-trapping fungi
Folia Microbiologica, 1989Utilization of 18 carbon and nitrogen sources and 9 vitamins by three network forming fungiArthrobotrys oligospora, A. conoides andMonacrosporium cystosporum was studied. They were able to utilize almost all the carbon and nitrogen sources except few and showed variation in their efficiency of utilization.
G. Saxena, R. Dayal, K. G. Mukerji
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Nitrogen nutrition of some nematode-trapping fungi
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1967Arthrobotrys oligospora, Dactylaria clavispora and D. thaumasia which form adhesive networks have been shown to be able to utilize nitrite, nitrate, ammonium and organic nitrogen during growth. A. anchonia, A. dactyloides, Monacrosporium bembicodes and M. doedycoides which form constricting rings cannot utilize nitrite and have a reduced ability
V. Satchuthananthavale, R.C. Cooke
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Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology
Soil Fungistasis in is a widespread phenomenon affecting germination of most fungal propagules in soils. This study focused on the isolation and identification of nematode-trapping fungi from soils in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Ashok Kumar +6 more
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Soil Fungistasis in is a widespread phenomenon affecting germination of most fungal propagules in soils. This study focused on the isolation and identification of nematode-trapping fungi from soils in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Ashok Kumar +6 more
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