In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals

Authors

  • Érika Barbosa Neves Graminha Universidade Estadual Paulista
  • Arlete Silveira Maia Centro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal
  • Jaime Maia dos Santos Universidade Estadual Paulista
  • Regina Célia Cândido Universidade de São Paulo
  • Giane Serafim da Silva Centro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal
  • Alvimar José da Costa Centro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2001v22n1p11

Keywords:

Nematophagous fungi, Nematodes, Biological control.

Abstract

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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Author Biographies

Érika Barbosa Neves Graminha, Universidade Estadual Paulista

Aluna de Doutorado do Curso de Pós-graduação em Microbiologia, Área de Concentração em Microbiologia FCAVJ/UNESP, Campus de Jaboticabal.  CPPAR - Centro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal, FCAV/UNESP, Campus de Jaboticabal.

Arlete Silveira Maia, Centro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal

CPPAR - Centro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal, FCAV/UNESP, Campus de Jaboticabal.

Jaime Maia dos Santos, Universidade Estadual Paulista

Depto. de Fitossanidade - FCAV/UNESP, Jaboticabal, Campus de Jaboticabal.

Regina Célia Cândido, Universidade de São Paulo

Depto. de Análises Clínicas, Toxicológicas e Bromatológicas – FCFRP/USP, Ribeirão Preto – SP

Giane Serafim da Silva, Centro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal

CPPAR - Centro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal, FCAV/UNESP, Campus de Jaboticabal. UNICASTELO-Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, Campus VIII.

Alvimar José da Costa, Centro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal

CPPAR - Centro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal, FCAV/UNESP, Campus de Jaboticabal.

Published

2001-08-18

How to Cite

Graminha, Érika B. N., Maia, A. S., Santos, J. M. dos, Cândido, R. C., Silva, G. S. da, & Costa, A. J. da. (2001). In vitro evaluation of nematophagous fungi patogenicity against nematode of domestic animals. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 22(1), 11–16. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2001v22n1p11

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