In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals
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Resumo: | Biological control is a promising alternative for the control of pre-parasitic stages through the action of nematophagous fungi’s. The present study evaluated in vitro the patogenicity of both Arthrobotrys musiformis and A. conoides fungi on “infective larvae (or L3 state larvae)” of Haemonchus contortus, L3 larvae of Ancylostoma spp. And larvated eggs of the nematode Ascaridia galli. Nine groups were formed: six treated groups (G1A and G2A: L3 of H. contortus; G1B and G2B: L3 of Ancylostoma spp.; G1C and G2C: larvated eggs of A. galli, being that G1 with A. musiformis and G2 with A. conoides) and three untreated groups (G3A, G3B and G3C: larvae of H. contortus, Ancylostoma spp. And eggs of A. galli, respectively, without fungi). Each treatment had ten repetitions (ten Petri dishes with an average of 120 larvae of H. contortus and 200 larvae of Ancylostoma spp. and, approximately, 100 larvated A. galli eggs). The results showed A. musiformis plundered 66% and 94% of Ancylostoma spp. L3 larvae and H. contortus L3 larvae, respectively. While that A. conoides plundered 51,7% and 89,4% at the same larvae. The nematophagous fungi evaluated have not presented any predation type on A. galli larvated eggs. Afterwards, both are promising fungi as to their use for biological control of parasitic helminths of animal hosts. |
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In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animalsAvaliação in vitro da patogenicidade de fungos predadores de nematóides parasitos de animais domésticosNematophagous fungiNematodesBiological control.Fungos nematófagosNematóidesControle biológico.Biological control is a promising alternative for the control of pre-parasitic stages through the action of nematophagous fungi’s. The present study evaluated in vitro the patogenicity of both Arthrobotrys musiformis and A. conoides fungi on “infective larvae (or L3 state larvae)” of Haemonchus contortus, L3 larvae of Ancylostoma spp. And larvated eggs of the nematode Ascaridia galli. Nine groups were formed: six treated groups (G1A and G2A: L3 of H. contortus; G1B and G2B: L3 of Ancylostoma spp.; G1C and G2C: larvated eggs of A. galli, being that G1 with A. musiformis and G2 with A. conoides) and three untreated groups (G3A, G3B and G3C: larvae of H. contortus, Ancylostoma spp. And eggs of A. galli, respectively, without fungi). Each treatment had ten repetitions (ten Petri dishes with an average of 120 larvae of H. contortus and 200 larvae of Ancylostoma spp. and, approximately, 100 larvated A. galli eggs). The results showed A. musiformis plundered 66% and 94% of Ancylostoma spp. L3 larvae and H. contortus L3 larvae, respectively. While that A. conoides plundered 51,7% and 89,4% at the same larvae. The nematophagous fungi evaluated have not presented any predation type on A. galli larvated eggs. Afterwards, both are promising fungi as to their use for biological control of parasitic helminths of animal hosts.O controle biológico é uma alternativa promissora no controle dos estágios pré-parasitários de helmintos, por meio da ação de fungos nematófagos. Com este propósito, o presente estudo avaliou in vitro a patogenicidade dos fungos Arthrobotrys musiformis e A. conoides sobre larvas infectantes de Haemonchus contortus, Ancylostoma spp. e ovos larvados de Ascaridia galli. Foram utilizados nove grupos: seis tratamentos (G1A e G2A: L3 de H. contortus; G1B e G2B: L3 de Ancylostoma spp.; G1C e G2C: ovos larvados de A. galli, com A. musiformis (G1) e A. conoides (G2), respectivamente) e três testemunhos (G3A, G3B e G3C: larvas de H. contortus, Ancylostoma spp. e ovos de A. galli, respectivamente, na ausência do fungo). Cada tratamento constou de dez repetições (placas de Petri, de 90mm de diâmetro, com média de 120 larvas de H. contortus, 200 larvas de Ancylostoma spp. e média de 100 ovos de A. galli). Os resultados demostraram que A. musiformis predou 66,33% e 94,44% das larvas infectantes de Ancylostoma spp. e H. contortus, respectivamente. Enquanto que A. conoides predou 51,76% e 89,39% das mesmas larvas. Os fungos nematófagos avaliados não apresentaram predação sobre ovos larvados de A. galli. Portanto, ambos os fungos mostraram-se promissores quanto a sua utilização no biocontrole desses helmintos parasitos de animais domésticos.UEL2001-08-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/198410.5433/1679-0359.2001v22n1p11Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 22 No. 1 (2001); 11-16Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 22 n. 1 (2001); 11-161679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1984/1731Graminha, Érika Barbosa NevesMaia, Arlete SilveiraSantos, Jaime Maia dosCândido, Regina CéliaSilva, Giane Serafim daCosta, Alvimar José dainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2011-03-24T21:56:42Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1984Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2011-03-24T21:56:42Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals Avaliação in vitro da patogenicidade de fungos predadores de nematóides parasitos de animais domésticos |
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In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals |
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In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals Graminha, Érika Barbosa Neves Nematophagous fungi Nematodes Biological control. Fungos nematófagos Nematóides Controle biológico. |
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In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals |
title_full |
In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals |
title_fullStr |
In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals |
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In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals |
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In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals |
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Graminha, Érika Barbosa Neves |
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Graminha, Érika Barbosa Neves Maia, Arlete Silveira Santos, Jaime Maia dos Cândido, Regina Célia Silva, Giane Serafim da Costa, Alvimar José da |
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Maia, Arlete Silveira Santos, Jaime Maia dos Cândido, Regina Célia Silva, Giane Serafim da Costa, Alvimar José da |
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Graminha, Érika Barbosa Neves Maia, Arlete Silveira Santos, Jaime Maia dos Cândido, Regina Célia Silva, Giane Serafim da Costa, Alvimar José da |
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Nematophagous fungi Nematodes Biological control. Fungos nematófagos Nematóides Controle biológico. |
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Nematophagous fungi Nematodes Biological control. Fungos nematófagos Nematóides Controle biológico. |
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Biological control is a promising alternative for the control of pre-parasitic stages through the action of nematophagous fungi’s. The present study evaluated in vitro the patogenicity of both Arthrobotrys musiformis and A. conoides fungi on “infective larvae (or L3 state larvae)” of Haemonchus contortus, L3 larvae of Ancylostoma spp. And larvated eggs of the nematode Ascaridia galli. Nine groups were formed: six treated groups (G1A and G2A: L3 of H. contortus; G1B and G2B: L3 of Ancylostoma spp.; G1C and G2C: larvated eggs of A. galli, being that G1 with A. musiformis and G2 with A. conoides) and three untreated groups (G3A, G3B and G3C: larvae of H. contortus, Ancylostoma spp. And eggs of A. galli, respectively, without fungi). Each treatment had ten repetitions (ten Petri dishes with an average of 120 larvae of H. contortus and 200 larvae of Ancylostoma spp. and, approximately, 100 larvated A. galli eggs). The results showed A. musiformis plundered 66% and 94% of Ancylostoma spp. L3 larvae and H. contortus L3 larvae, respectively. While that A. conoides plundered 51,7% and 89,4% at the same larvae. The nematophagous fungi evaluated have not presented any predation type on A. galli larvated eggs. Afterwards, both are promising fungi as to their use for biological control of parasitic helminths of animal hosts. |
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