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Infective Larvae of Haemonchus contortus (Nematoda: Trichostrongylidae) Are Captured and Destroyed by Nematode-Trapping Fungi Dactylellina spp. (Fungi: Orbiliales)

Parasitologia
This study aimed to explore and identify soil-dwelling nematophagous fungi (NF) from the “El Texcal” Ecological Reserve in Morelos, Mexico, and evaluate their potential as biological control agents against Haemonchus contortus infective larvae (HcL3), a ...
Manuel Salvador Balanzar-Aguilera   +6 more
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Nematode-Trapping Fungi

Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, 1985
reprinted from Carolina Tips, Carolina Biological Supply ...
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Two new nematode-trapping fungi (Arthrobotrys, Orbiliaceae) from Yunnan, China

Phytotaxa, 2022
Arthrobotrys jindingensis and A. tongdianensis, two new species isolated from the freshwater sediment and terrestrial soil in Lanping county, Yunnan, China, are introduced based on morphology and multi-locus phylogenetic analysis (ITS, TEF and RPB2). A.
XIN ZHANG   +5 more
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Endoparasitic nematode-trapping fungi of Mason State Forest

Mycopathologia, 1973
An initial survey involving the endoparasitic namatode-trapping fungi of Mason State Forest in Illinois was conducted from 15 May to 26 July 1971. Three endoparasitic forms were isolated from the soil samples collected; one non-endoparasitic form was also isolated. Soil pH's and soil nutrient levels were determined for the investigation period.
Herbert L. Monoson, Shirley A. Williams
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MAP kinase Slt2 orthologs play similar roles in conidiation, trap formation, and pathogenicity in two nematode-trapping fungi.

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2018
Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase Slt2 is a key player in the cell-wall integrity pathway of budding yeast. In this study, we functionally characterized Slt2 orthologs AoSlt2 and MhSlt2 from the nematode-trapping fungi Arthrobotrys oligospora and ...
Zhengyi Zhen   +10 more
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Two new species of nematode-trapping fungi (Dactylellina, Orbiliaceae) from burned forest in Yunnan, China

, 2020
Two new Dactylellina (nematode-trapping fungi) species, D. yushanensis and D. cangshanensis from the burned forest soil in Cangshan Mountain, Yunnan Province, China are introduced in this paper based on morphology and phylogenetic analysis.
Fa Zhang   +7 more
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A Staining Technique for the Examination of Nematode-trapping Fungi

Nature, 1964
JANUS green, a bluish green basic dye of the morio-azo group, was observed to react in an interesting and useful manner with both nematode-trapping fungi and their prey. The dye is used at a concentration of 0.01 per cent in 0.2 M sodium acetate–acetic acid buffer at pH 4.6, and added drop by drop to the test material.
M A, FAUST, D, PARMER
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Succession of soil nematode-trapping fungi following fire disturbance in forest

, 2020
Soil microbes’ response to sudden environmental changes is very complicated and has been lively debated. There are a handful of questions yet to answer: are there any succession rules for different soil microbial species to fit in the suddenly changed ...
Sheng Rong   +5 more
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PCR Primers with Enhanced Specificity for Nematode-Trapping Fungi (Orbiliales)

Microbial Ecology, 2008
Nematode-trapping fungi, a monophyletic lineage within the Orbiliales (Ascomycota), use specialized structures to capture and consume nematodes in soil, leaf litter, and other substrates. These fungi have been studied both because of their unique predatory life history and because they are potential control agents of important plant- and animal ...
Matthew E, Smith, Bruce A, Jaffee
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Evaluation of mycoparasitic efficacy of nematode-trapping fungi against Rhizoctonia solani inciting sheath blight disease in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Biological control (Print), 2018
Sheath blight incited by Rhizoctonia solani is an important rice disease that constitutes a major challenge to rice production worldwide. Nematode-trapping fungi possess the ability to capture, kill and digest the nematodes.
Dharmendra Kumar, S. Amaresh Gouda
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