Rhizosphere Colonization and Control of Meloidogyne spp. by Nematode-trapping Fungi.
@article{Persson1999RhizosphereCA, title={Rhizosphere Colonization and Control of Meloidogyne spp. by Nematode-trapping Fungi.}, author={C. Persson and H. Jansson}, journal={Journal of nematology}, year={1999}, volume={31 2}, pages={ 164-71 } }
The ability of nematode-trapping fungi to colonize the rhizosphere of crop plants has been suggested to be an important factor in biological control of root-infecting nematodes. In this study, rhizosphere colonization was evaluated for 38 isolates of nematode-trapping fungi representing 11 species. In an initial screen, Arthrobotrys dactyloides, A. superba, and Monacrosporium ellipsosporum were most frequently detected in the tomato rhizosphere. In subsequent pot experiments these fungi and the… CONTINUE READING
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