1996
DOI: 10.1016/0304-4017(96)00967-3
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Biological control aspects of biological control—with special reference to arthropods, protozoans and helminths of domesticated animals

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“…However, as previously mentioned, the particularities of arthropods classes should be taken into account. Nematophagous fungi are known to "eaters of helminths" and have proven their worth over the years (Barron, 1977;Gronvold et al, 1996;Larsen, 1999). However, some genera of these fungi have entomopathogenic potential as, for example, the genus Paecilomyces.…”
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“…However, as previously mentioned, the particularities of arthropods classes should be taken into account. Nematophagous fungi are known to "eaters of helminths" and have proven their worth over the years (Barron, 1977;Gronvold et al, 1996;Larsen, 1999). However, some genera of these fungi have entomopathogenic potential as, for example, the genus Paecilomyces.…”
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“…However, the public health significance of anthelmintic drug residues in products of animal origin, the presence of these drugs in animal feces, their negative influence on biodiversity and agricultural ecosystem sustainability (due to the heavy reliance on systematic and sometimes abusive therapeutic use) and reports of helminth strains tolerant or resistant to different anthelmintic groups have triggered investigation into alternative methods for the sustainable control of gastrointestinal nematodes of ruminants (CAI et al, 2016;GRONVOLD et al, 1996;SUAREZ, 2002). The non-chemotherapeutic approach to the control of nematode gastrointestinal parasites of ruminants using nematophagous fungi as biological Campos et al Acta Veterinaria Brasilica March 11 (2017) [213][214][215][216][217][218] 214 control agents showed consistent results (LARSEN, 2000;PAZ-SILVA et al, 2011).…”
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“…Há vários antagonistas naturais de nematódeos descritos, entre eles: vírus, bactérias, amebas, fungos, nematódeos, vermes de vida livre, anelídeos e artrópodes (GRØNVOLD et al, 1996). WALLER & FAEDO (1996) destacam que a maioria da biomassa parasitária reside no ambiente onde está vulnerável a métodos bióticos e abióticos de controle, entre os quais, os antagonistas naturais.…”
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“…Besouros coprófagos agem na destruição, na decomposição e na dessecação das massas fecais nas pastagens, competindo com os parasitas dos animais domésticos que as utilizem em alguma fase de seu ciclo biológico (como moscas e helmintos), exercendo, dessa forma, um controle biológico indireto sobre estes parasitas (GRØNVOLD et al, 1996). Além disso, formam galerias, nas quais enterram aos poucos as fezes para alimentar posteriormente sua prole, resultando em aeração e incorporação de nutrientes e nitrogênio ao solo (BERTONE et al, 2005).…”
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