2016
DOI: 10.1590/1808-1657000942013
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Producción de conidios y clamidosporas de los hongos Duddingtonia flagrans y Monacrosporium thaumasium en diferentes medios sólidos

Abstract: RESUMEN Las especies Duddingtonia flagrans y Monacrosporium thaumasium son micro-hongos considerados promisorios agentes del control biológico de parásitos. Bajo condiciones adversas como la falta de nutrientes, estos hongos producen esporas capaces de sobrevivieren después de pasar por el tracto gastrointestinal de los animales. La formación de estas estructuras es una característica deseable ya que promueve la sobrevivencia y la diseminación de los hongos para propósitos de biocontrol. El objetivo de este es… Show more

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“…The production of abundant chlamydospores is an advantage, because abundant fungal spores are an important strategy for survival and spread. Consequently, this group of fungi is more successful than other genera in the control of nematodes [39].…”
Section: Duddingtoniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production of abundant chlamydospores is an advantage, because abundant fungal spores are an important strategy for survival and spread. Consequently, this group of fungi is more successful than other genera in the control of nematodes [39].…”
Section: Duddingtoniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researches have made progress in the study and optimization of chlamydospores production conditions, most of them employing submerged fermentation. According to Da Silva et al 2015 the maximum chlamydospores productivity under solid state fermentation (SSF) reported 2.5x10 5 chlamydospores g dry substrate -1 day -1 using rice grits as a substrate for fermentation. Nonetheless, the productivity is still low and should be increased to have an economically profitable mass production process [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%