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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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Root-knot nematodes possess a major threat to agricultural production of various crops worldwide. The intensive use of chemical nematicides to control plant parasitic nematodes has adverse effects on our environment and human health.
Bhoopander Giri +5 more
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Plant-parasitic nematodes cause severe economic losses to agriculture. As important biocontrol agents, nematophagous fungi evolved the ability to obtain nitrogen sources from nematodes.
Ping Tang +6 more
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Biotic interactions in soil and dung shape parasite transmission in temperate ruminant systems: An integrative framework. [PDF]
Abstract Gastrointestinal helminth parasites undergo part of their life cycle outside their host, such that developmental stages interact with the soil and dung fauna. These interactions are capable of affecting parasite transmission on pastures yet are generally ignored in current models, empirical studies and practical management. Dominant methods of
Boughton CJ, Lancaster LT, Morgan ER.
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Nematophagous Resupinate Basidiomycetous Fungi [PDF]
Eighteen species of resupinate fungi belonging to Hyphoderma (Corticiaceae) attacked and consumed nematodes by two different mechanisms. Seven Hyphoderma spp. (H. baculorubrense, H. guttuliferum, H. macronatum, H. praetermissum, H. puberum, H. rude, and H. tenue) used adhesive stephanocysts to adhere to, capture, infect, and destroy their prey, whereas
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Dependence and indiscriminate use of chemical anthelmintics as the sole method for controlling gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) of cattle causes problems in the environment, public health, and the productivity of cattle.
Dildo Márquez Lara +5 more
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Combined field inoculations of pseudomonas bacteria, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and entomopathogenic nematodes and their effects on wheat performance [PDF]
In agricultural ecosystems, pest insects, pathogens, and reduced soil fertility pose major challenges to crop productivity and are responsible for significant yield losses worldwide.
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China is one of the twelve prolific biological diversity countries in the world, and nematophagous fungol resources are very abundant. In this paper, the research advance of nematophagous fungi is discussed from six aspects: resources introduction ...
ZHANG Ke-qin, ZHAO Ming-lan
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Predacious Strategies of Nematophagous Fungi as Bio-Control Agents
Plant-parasitic nematodes significantly threaten agriculture and forestry, causing various diseases. They cause annual losses of up to 178 billion dollars worldwide due to their parasitism. Nematophagous fungi (NF) are valuable in controlling or reducing
Mati Ur Rahman +3 more
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Analysis of Nuclear Dynamics in Nematode-Trapping Fungi Based on Fluorescent Protein Labeling
Nematophagous fungi constitute a category of fungi that exhibit parasitic behavior by capturing, colonizing, and poisoning nematodes, which are critical factors in controlling nematode populations in nature, and provide important research materials for ...
Liang Zhou +3 more
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