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The complete mitochondrial genome of the nematophagous fungus Acremonium implicatum

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015
The complete mitochondrial genome of the nematophagous fungus Acremonium implicatum is reported for the first time. The genome is concatenated with 22,367 bp in length, encoding 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes and a set of 17 transfer RNA genes. The synteny analysis reveals that 50.35% of A.
Yurong, Yao   +5 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the nematophagous fungus Lecanicillium saksenae

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015
Lecanicillium saksenae CGMCC5329 is a useful biological control agent against plant-parasitic nematodes. The complete mitogenome sequence of L. saksenae is reported for the first time. The mitochondrial genome is 25 919 bp long with 14 typical protein-coding genes, an intronic ORF coding for a putative ribosomal protein (rps3), 2 ribosomal RNA genes ...
Bei, Xin   +5 more
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Variability among isolates of the nematophagous fungus Hirsutella rhossiliensis

Mycological Research, 1994
Morphological, pathogenic and genetic variability among 25 isolates of the nematophagous fungus Hirsutella rhossiliensis was quantified and compared. Genetic variability was assessed with 36 RAPD markers that were generated with eight random decamer primers.
E.C. Tedford, B.A. Jaffee, A.E. Muldoon
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Adhesive knob formation by conidia of the nematophagous fungusDrechmeria coniospora

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1992
We studied conidiogenesis and adhesive knob formation (maturation) by newly developed conidia of the nematophagous fungus Drechmeria coniospora. Upon conidiogenesis on infected nematodes or during saprophytic growth of the fungus in axenic cultures compact clusters of conidia developed.
van den Boogert, P H   +3 more
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Morphological variability and molecular phylogeny of the nematophagous fungus Monacrosporium drechsleri

Mycologia, 2005
An isolate of the nematode-trapping fungus Monacrosporium drechsleri was collected from cultures of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne arenaria that had been maintained on tomato roots in greenhouse pots in Beltsville, Maryland. The plant-parasitic nematodes Heterodera glycines, Meloidogyne incognita and Pratylenchus zeae and the free-living nematodes ...
Susan L F, Meyer   +2 more
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A Nematotoxin produced by the Nematophagous Fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora Fresenius

Nature, 1963
THE nematopagous fungus, Arthrobotrys oligospora Fres., captures nematodes by means of adhesive hyphal networks. When a nematode has been snared, the fungus pierces the animal's integument and produces a bulbous structure from which trophic hyphae grow throughout the body of the worm.
TH. H. A. OLTHOF, R. H. ESTEY
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PacC in the nematophagous fungus Clonostachys rosea controls virulence to nematodes

Environmental Microbiology, 2010
Summary Nematophagous fungi are commonly used as biological control agents of plant and animal parasitic nematodes. However, relatively little is known of the environmental attributes conferring pathogenicity in these fungi.
Cheng-Gang, Zou   +4 more
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Ecology and Recognition in the Nematode—Nematophagous Fungus System

1988
Nematophagous fungi have continued to attract attention since their function as predators of nematodes was first recognized at the end of the last century (Zopf, 1888). This fascination is in large part due to the dramatic capturing of nematodes, which can easily be demonstrated when a petri dish sprinkled with soil of appropriate origin is observed ...
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Infection of nematodes by the endoparasitic nematophagous fungus

Ultramicroscopy, 1989
Jan Dijksterhuis, Marten Veenhuis
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Chronology of colonization of the nematophagous fungus Duddingtonia flagrans in sheep pastures

Caderno Pedagógico
Grazing 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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