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  2. Nematophagous fungus - Wikipedia

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    Nematophagous fungi have been found throughout the world in a wide range of habitats and climates, but few from extreme environments. Most studied have been the species that attack the nematodes of interest to farmers, horticulturists and foresters, but there are large numbers of species as yet undescribed.

  3. Arthrobotrys dactyloides - Wikipedia

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    The fungus is being researched for use in biological control of root-knot nematodes. Compared to other nematophagous fungi it is rather slow growing. A. dactyloides has been mass-reared in liquid culture but because it is sensitive to desiccation, it has not been possible to use fast drying procedures. However, this problem has been overcome ...

  4. Biological pest control - Wikipedia

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    Biological control agents of weeds include seed predators, herbivores, and plant pathogens. Biological control can have side-effects on biodiversity through attacks on non-target species by any of the above mechanisms, especially when a species is introduced without a thorough understanding of the possible consequences.

  5. Nematicide - Wikipedia

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    Nematophagous fungi, a type of carnivorous fungi, can be useful in controlling nematodes, Paecilomyces being one example. Besides chemicals, soil steaming can be used in order to kill nematodes. Superheated steam is induced into the soil, which causes almost all organic material to deteriorate.

  6. Carnivorous fungus - Wikipedia

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    A fungus of the genus Arthrobotrys, showing adhesive nets which it uses to trap nematodes. Numbered ticks are 122 μm apart. Numbered ticks are 122 μm apart. A carnivorous fungus or predaceous fungus is a fungus that derives some or most of its nutrients from trapping and eating microscopic or other minute animals . [ 1 ]

  7. Arthrobotrys oligospora - Wikipedia

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    Arthrobotrys oligospora was discovered in Europe in 1850 by Georg Fresenius. [1] [2] A. oligospora is the model organism for interactions between fungi and nematodes. [2]It is the most common nematode-capturing fungus, [3] [4] [5] and most widespread nematode-trapping fungus in nature.

  8. The best toenail fungus treatment for 2024, according to ...

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    Fungus is everywhere, so it's hard to avoid altogether, Garg points out. Even among people who use oral medications to treat toenail fungus, 20%-25% see a recurrence, often within two years. Some ...

  9. Dactylellina haptotyla - Wikipedia

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    Before nematode-trapping fungi were studied phylogenetically, Dactylellina haptotyla had been classified with more than five synonyms, and it is commonly known as Arthrobotrys candida, Monacrosporium haptotyla and Dactylella haptotyla. The classification was ambiguous because the fungus does not form non-constricting loops all the time.