Artículo
Lack of negative effects of the biological control agent Duddingtonia flagrans on soil nematodes and other nematophagous fungi
Saumell, Carlos Alfredo; Fernández, Alicia Silvina
; Echevarria, Flavio; Gonçalves, Isabel; Iglesias, Lucía Emilia; Sagüés, María Federica
; Rodriguez, Edgardo Mario
Fecha de publicación:
11/2016
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Revista:
Journal Of Helminthology
ISSN:
0022-149X
e-ISSN:
1475-2697
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The possible environmental effects of the massive use of Duddingtonia flagransfor controlling sheep nematodes were evaluated in two regions. Non supplementedfaeces and faeces from sheep supplemented with D. flagrans were deposited three times on pasture plots and samples were collected 7 and 14 days post-deposition. Samples were cultured in agar-water (2%) with Panagrellus spp. to recover D. flagrans and other nematophagous fungi, and soil nematodes were extracted using Baermann funnels and counted. No significant differences in the populations of soil nematodes and fungi colonizing sheep faeces (P>0.05) were observed between supplemented and non-supplemented groups, except in one sample. The topsoil in contact with the faeces was sampled 1?4 months postdeposition, revealing that, with one exception, D. flagrans did not persist in soil beyond 2 months post-deposition. Duddingtonia flagrans does not affect faecal colonization by other fungi and soil nematodes and, once deployed on pasture, does not survive for long periods in the environment.
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION VETERINARIA DE TANDIL
Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION VETERINARIA DE TANDIL
Citación
Saumell, Carlos Alfredo; Fernández, Alicia Silvina; Echevarria, Flavio; Gonçalves, Isabel; Iglesias, Lucía Emilia; et al.; Lack of negative effects of the biological control agent Duddingtonia flagrans on soil nematodes and other nematophagous fungi; Cambridge University Press; Journal Of Helminthology; 90; 6; 11-2016; 706-711
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