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Fungal Antagonism Assessment of Predatory Species and Producers Metabolites and Their Effectiveness on Haemonchus contortus Infective Larvae

The objective of this study was to assess antagonism of nematophagous fungi and species producers metabolites and their effectiveness on Haemonchus contortus infective larvae (L(3)). Assay A assesses the synergistic, additive, or antagonistic effect on the production of spores of fungal isolates of...

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Autores principales: Silva, Manoel Eduardo, Braga, Fabio Ribeiro, de Gives, Pedro Mendoza, Millán-Orozco, Jair, Uriostegui, Miguel Angel Mercado, Marcelino, Liliana Aguilar, Soares, Filippe Elias de Freitas, Araújo, Andréia Luiza, Vargas, Thainá Souza, Aguiar, Anderson Rocha, Senna, Thiago, Rodrigues, Maria Gorete, Froes, Frederico Vieira, de Araújo, Jackson Victor
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4609344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26504791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/241582
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Sumario:The objective of this study was to assess antagonism of nematophagous fungi and species producers metabolites and their effectiveness on Haemonchus contortus infective larvae (L(3)). Assay A assesses the synergistic, additive, or antagonistic effect on the production of spores of fungal isolates of the species Duddingtonia flagrans, Clonostachys rosea, Trichoderma esau, and Arthrobotrys musiformis; Assay B evaluates in vitro the effect of intercropping of these isolates grown in 2% water-agar (2% WA) on L(3) of H. contortus. D. flagrans (Assay A) produced 5.3 × 10(6) spores and associated with T. esau, A. musiformis, or C. rosea reduced its production by 60.37, 45.28, and 49.05%, respectively. T. esau produced 7.9 × 10(7) conidia and associated with D. flagrans, A. musiformis, or C. rosea reduced its production by 39.24, 82.27, and 96.96%, respectively. A. musiformis produced 7.3 × 10(9) spores and associated with D. flagrans, T. esau, or C. rosea reduced its production by 99.98, 99.99, and 99.98%, respectively. C. rosea produced 7.3 × 10(8) conidia and associated with D. flagrans, T. esau, or A. musiformis reduced its production by 95.20, 96.84, and 93.56%, respectively. These results show evidence of antagonism in the production of spores between predators fungi.