Literature DB >> 34120670

Predatory activity of nematophagus fungus Duddingtonia flagrans in infective larvae after gastrointestinal transit: biological control in pasture areas and in vitro.

Barbara Haline Buss Baiak1, Jennifer Mayara Gasparina2, Letícia Ianke2, Karolini Tenffen de Sousa1, Matheus Deniz1, Leticia Macedo Pereira1, Jackson Victor Araújo3, Raquel Abdallah da Rocha2, João Ricardo Dittrich1.   

Abstract

Biological control is a strategy to decrease parasitic populations, and the action takes place through natural antagonists in the environment. We studied the predatory activity of the fungus Duddingtonia flagrans in infective larvae (L3) of gastrointestinal nematodes after gastrointestinal transit. Ten heifers were divided into two groups: treated (animals received pellets containing fungus) and control (animals received pellets without fungus). Twelve hours after administration, faeces samples were collected for in vitro efficacy tests. The animals then remained for 7 h in the experimental pasture area. At the end of this period, 20 faecal pads (ten treated and ten control) were selected at random. Pasture, faecal pad and soil collections occurred with an interval of 7 days, totalling four assessments. In vitro activity demonstrated that fungi effectively preyed on L3, achieving a reduction percentage of 88%. In the faecal pad of the pasture area, there was a difference (P < 0.05) between collections 3 and 4 for both groups; in the treated group a reduction of 65% was obtained, while in the control group there was an increase of 217% in the number of L3. The recovery of L3 in the soil and in the pasture was similar in both groups. There was no influence (P = 0.87) of the passage time on the fungus predatory activity. Duddingtonia flagrans demonstrated the ability to survive gastrointestinal transit in the animals, reducing the number of L3 in the faeces, indicating that this biological control has great potential in the control of worm infections.

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Keywords:  Biological control; heifers; worms

Year:  2021        PMID: 34120670     DOI: 10.1017/S0022149X21000195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Helminthol        ISSN: 0022-149X            Impact factor:   2.170


  2 in total

1.  Control of sheep gastrointestinal nematodes on pasture in the tropical semiarid region of Brazil, using Bioverm® (Duddingtonia flagrans).

Authors:  Jossiara Abrante Rodrigues; Francisco Leonardo Roque; Brendo Andrade Lima; Geraldo Moreira Silva Filho; Clarisse Silva Menezes Oliveira; Luana Carneiro Sousa; Ana Luzia Peixoto Silva; Estefany Ferreira Lima; Thais Ferreira Feitosa; Fábio Ribeiro Braga; Jackson Victor Araújo; Vinícius Longo Ribeiro Vilela
Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2022-05-05       Impact factor: 1.559

2.  Efficacy of a Fungal Formulation with the Nematophagous Fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia in the Biological Control of Bovine Nematodiosis.

Authors:  Júlia Dos Santos Fonseca; Vinícius Monteiro Ferreira; Samuel Galvão de Freitas; Ítalo Stoupa Vieira; Jackson Victor de Araújo
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-06-16
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