2009
DOI: 10.1590/1808-1657v76p1312009
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Abstract: RESUMO O presente estudo investigou a ação in vitro dos fungos nematófagos Duddingtonia flagrans (AC001), Monacrosporium thaumasium (NF 34) e Pochonia chlamydosporia (VC1 e VC4) sobre ovos de Eurytrema coelomaticum. Os ovos foram vertidos sobre a superfície de culturas dos isolados fúngicos cultivados sobre ágar-água 2% (AA 2%) em placas de Petri, e sobre AA 2% sem fungo como controle. Ao completarem 7, 10 e 14 dias, os ovos foram removidos e classificados de acordo com os seguintes parâmetros: efeito tipo 1, … Show more

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“…The influence of various antiparasitic molecules generates an inactivation effect on fungal structures, preventing them from proceeding to the maturation stage. Similar problems were observed by Braga et al (2021) in trials using various known components on the market, including ivermectin, albendazole, and thiabendazole. It is discussed that, because these reproductive components are activated mainly by chemical variations, by pressing variations in the environment, mainly derived from such antiparasitic molecules, chlamydospores, or other fungal reproductive structures, they are unable to mature, consequently generating extremely low colonization in the intended environment.…”
Section: Predatory Fungi In Sheep Farmingsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The influence of various antiparasitic molecules generates an inactivation effect on fungal structures, preventing them from proceeding to the maturation stage. Similar problems were observed by Braga et al (2021) in trials using various known components on the market, including ivermectin, albendazole, and thiabendazole. It is discussed that, because these reproductive components are activated mainly by chemical variations, by pressing variations in the environment, mainly derived from such antiparasitic molecules, chlamydospores, or other fungal reproductive structures, they are unable to mature, consequently generating extremely low colonization in the intended environment.…”
Section: Predatory Fungi In Sheep Farmingsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Se destaca en este grupo Paecilomyces lilacinus, (46,47). Se han realizado diversos trabajos en este campo con hongos que han demostrando tener actividad lítica sobre la cáscara de los huevos y/o embriones de parásitos (48)(49)(50)(51)(52).…”
Section: Hongos Para El Control Biológico De Nematodos Gastrointestin...unclassified