2017
DOI: 10.21708/avb.2017.11.4.7261
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In vitro nematophagous activity of predatory fungi on infective larvae of Strongyloides papillosus

Abstract: An in vitro experiment was carried out to assess the effect of fungal isolates of the genus Arthrobotrys, Duddingtonia, Monacrosporium and Nematoctonus on infective Strongyloides papillosus larvae. A suspension of 1,000 infective S. papillosus larvae was dripped on to Petri dishes containing fungi grown in agar-water. There was a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) among all the isolates and the fungus-free control. Comparing the results between isolates, difference was observed in some isolates of t… Show more

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“…E1; A. cladodes CG719; A. conoides I40; A. musiformis A1, A2, A3; A. oligospora C1, C2; A. robusta B1, I31; Duddingtonia flagrans CG722, CG768; Monacrosporium appendiculatum CGI; Methanocorpusculum sinense SF53, SF139; M. thaumasium NF34A; Nematoctonus robustus D1) on infesting larvae of Strongyloides papillosus isolated from cattle. The results were satisfactory, causing a larval reduction between 65.4 and 100% [174]. D. flagrans can destroy Strongyloides larvae in 2 weeks, and V. chlamidosporium (PTCC 5179) in 3 weeks, as reported by Zarrin et al [175].…”
Section: Biocontrol Of Animal Parasitosissupporting
confidence: 61%
“…E1; A. cladodes CG719; A. conoides I40; A. musiformis A1, A2, A3; A. oligospora C1, C2; A. robusta B1, I31; Duddingtonia flagrans CG722, CG768; Monacrosporium appendiculatum CGI; Methanocorpusculum sinense SF53, SF139; M. thaumasium NF34A; Nematoctonus robustus D1) on infesting larvae of Strongyloides papillosus isolated from cattle. The results were satisfactory, causing a larval reduction between 65.4 and 100% [174]. D. flagrans can destroy Strongyloides larvae in 2 weeks, and V. chlamidosporium (PTCC 5179) in 3 weeks, as reported by Zarrin et al [175].…”
Section: Biocontrol Of Animal Parasitosissupporting
confidence: 61%
“…This action is due to chemical compounds contained in hyphae (fatty acids, alkaloids, quinones, peptides, polyphenols, and terpenoids) [ Nematoctonus robustus D1) on infesting larvae of Strongyloides papillosus isolated from cattle. The results were satisfactory, causing a larval reduction between 65.4 and 100% [174]. D. flagrans can destroy Strongyloides larvae in 2 weeks, and V. chlamidosporium (PTCC 5179) in 3 weeks, as reported by Zarrin et al [175].…”
Section: Biocontrol Of Animal Parasitosissupporting
confidence: 61%