Metabolites from nematophagous fungi and nematicidal natural products from fungi as alternatives for biological control. Part II: metabolites from nematophagous basidiomycetes and non-nematophagous fungi. [PDF]
In this second section of a two-part mini-review article, we introduce 101 further nematicidal and non-nematicidal secondary metabolites biosynthesized by nematophagous basidiomycetes or non-nematophagous ascomycetes and basidiomycetes. Several of these compounds have promising nematicidal activity and deserve further and more detailed analysis ...
Degenkolb T, Vilcinskas A.
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Nematophagous Fungi: A Review of Their Phosphorus Solubilization Potential [PDF]
Nematophagous fungi (NF) are a group of diverse fungal genera that benefit plants. The aim of this review is to increase comprehension about the importance of nematophagous fungi and their role in phosphorus solubilization to favor its uptake in ...
Marcos Vera-Morales +4 more
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Editorial: Nematophagous fungi as nematode control agents [PDF]
Filippe Elias de Freitas Soares +2 more
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Isolation of nematophagous fungi from soil samples collected from three different agro-ecologies of Ethiopia [PDF]
Background Several species of nematophagous fungi exist in nature that can capture and kill nematodes as natural predators of soil-dwelling worms. These are important in agriculture and animal husbandry as biological control agents.
Maradona Berhanu +3 more
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Isolation, Morphological and Molecular–Phenological Identification of Nematophagous Fungi Inhabiting the Soils of Agricultural Lands in Southern Kazakhstan [PDF]
The aim of the present research is the isolation and morphological and molecular–phenological identification of nematophagous fungi of Southern Kazakhstan for the production of effective bionematicides on their basis.
Gulzat Kanalbek +5 more
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Chitosan and nematophagous fungi for sustainable management of nematode pests [PDF]
Plants are exposed to large number of threats caused by herbivores and pathogens which cause important losses on crops. Plant pathogens such as nematodes can cause severe damage and losses in food security crops worldwide.
Raquel Lopez-Nuñez +4 more
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Strategy of Nematophagous Fungi in Determining the Activity of Plant Parasitic Nematodes and Their Prospective Role in Sustainable Agriculture [PDF]
In this review, we supply a framework for the importance of nematophagous fungi (nematophagous fungi [NF]) and their role in agricultural ecosystems. We characterize the taxonomy, diversity, ecology, and type of NF, depending on their interaction with ...
Laith Khalil Tawfeeq Al-Ani +6 more
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Nematophagous fungi as biological control agents of parasitic nematodes in soils of wildlife parks [PDF]
Infections with soil-transmitted helminths pose a significant threat to wildlife in enclosures, where transmission of these parasitic larvae is easier due to the limited space.
Christopher Sander, Stephan Neumann
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The Impact of Sugar Beet Seed Pelletization on the Proliferation of Nematophagous Fungi [PDF]
Pelleting seeds to enhance sowing conditions through the incorporation of pesticides or fertilizers has become a prevalent agricultural practice. This study sought to evaluate the effect of pelletized seeds and the substances they release in the form of ...
Miroslava Soukupová, David Novotný
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Antiparasitic drugs: in vitro tests against nematophagous fungi [PDF]
The use of biological agents has been intensified in recent years against eggs and larvae of gastrointestinal nematodes as an alternative control method in pasture plant health management, with the concomitant use with antiparasitic drugs still occurring.
G. F. Ferreira +6 more
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