• Title/Summary/Keyword: Predatory fungi

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Comparison of Predacity of Nematode Predatory Fungi against Meloidogyne incognita (국내 분리 포식성곰팡이들의 고구마뿌리혹선충에 대한 포식 능력 비교)

  • 이재국;김동근;이영기
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.111-115
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    • 2000
  • Fifty-two nematode predatory fungi were isolated from 37 soil samples collected from eight provinces in Korea. Isolated fungi were tested their predacity against Rhabditis sp. and Meloidogyne incognita in petri dish, and against M. incognita in greenhouse pot experiments. Fifty isolates had trapping organ of adhesive networks and two isolates had adhesive column or adhesive knob. In petri dish experiments, 5 1 isolates against Rhubditis sp. and 26 isolates against M. incognita showed over 91 % of predacity; in greenhouse experiments, however, only three isolates showed over 81% of predacity. These results imply that the results from the laboratory experiments are not consistent with those from the greenhouse experiments. Therefore, to select a promising biocontrol predatory fungi for plant-parasitic nematodes, the screening experiment should be conducted in conditions close to nature.

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Distribution of Nematophagous Fungi Under Different Habitats (서식 환경에 따른 선충잡이곰팡이의 종류와 분포)

  • Kim, Dong-Geun;Bae, Su-Gon;Shin, Yong-Seub
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.123-126
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    • 2001
  • A survey of 43 soil samples collected from southern Korea has shown that nematophagous fungi occurred in a variety of habitats. Nine predatory and two endoparasitic species were isolated. Habitats were classified into four types, i. e., mountain, upland, paddy field and greenhouse. Of these, greenhouse and upland had the highest incidence of nematophagous fungi $(95{\sim}100%)$ compared with mountain (37.5%) and paddy field (16.7%). The most common species was Arthrobotrys oligospora Fres., which was isolated from 25.5% of soil samples. Net forming species were the most abundant (72.5%), followed by constricting ring (10.0%), adhesive hyphae (7.8%), endoparasitic fungi (5.0%), and adhesive knob (4.8%). Nematophagous fungi were isolated move frequently from cultivated soil rather than uncultivated mountainous soil.

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Key to the Korean Nematode-Trapping Fungi with Additional Descriptions of Arthrobotrys flagrans and A. superba (한국 선충 포식성곰팡이 분류검색표 및 Arthrobotrys flagrans 와 A. superba의 재기재)

  • Seo, Jongmin;Kang, Heonil;Kwon, Giyoon;Park, Namsook;Bae, Changhwan;Choi, Insoo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.291-301
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    • 2019
  • Nematophagous fungi can capture, kill, and digest nematodes using a specific capturing organ. Of the nematophagous fungi, while Arthrobotrys flagrans and A. superba have been described previously, certain characteristics have not been described. For a detailed description of the two nematophagous fungi, the fungi were isolated from soil samples and produced in a pure culture. Morphological characteristics, such as predatory ability (according to the nematode species), shape, and size of predatory organ, conidia, and chlamydospore were investigated and they were used for identification of the fungal isolates along with molecular phylogenetic analysis. Furthermore, this study provides the classification key for 21 nematophagous species.

First Report of Two Nematode-trapping Fungi, Monacrosporium ullum sp. nov. and Arthrobotrys amerospora, from Korea

  • Kim, Dong-Geun;Ryu, Young-Hyun;Hwang, Hyung-Gue
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.174-178
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    • 2006
  • Monacroporium ullum sp. nov. the captures nematodes on adhesive spherical knobs was isolated from soil around Codonopsis lanceolata at Ulleung island, Korea. The spindle-shaped conidia sized $17-44{\mu}m\;(26.5{\mu}m)\;long,\;7-10{\mu}m\;(8.1{\mu}m)$ wide, containing from 1 to 4 cross-walls but most often divided by 2 septa (47%). Resting bodies sized $57{\times}30{\mu}m$. Arthrobotrys amerospora has almost spherical non-septate conidia with a small truncate protuberance at the base and sized $20-27{\mu}m\;(23.3){\mu}m$ long and $11-17{\mu}m\;(14.1){\mu}m$ wide. Conidiophores are somewhat longer $362.8{\mu}m\;(311-418{\mu}m)$ than its original description ($75-250{\mu}m$).

An Unrecorded Species of Nematode-trapping Fungus, Dactylella pseudoclavata in Korea

  • Kim, Dong-Geun;Lee, Joong-Hwan;Kim, Hyun-Ok
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.210-211
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    • 2007
  • Dactylella pseudoclavata that captures nematodes in adhesive networks was isolated from nematode-infested strawberry plants from Andong, Korea. It produces obclavate, 0-1 septate conidia, $30-40{\mu}m$ long and $8-11{\mu}m$ wide, with round distal ends and bases shaped like bottle-necks. The conidiophores were simple, occasionally branched, $150-300{\mu}m$ long, producing 1-4 conidia at the apex. Chlamydospores were abundant, intercalary or catenulate, yellowish to brown, globate or subglobate, wart on the surface, $30-35{\times}25-30{\mu}m$ in size. This is the first report of Dactylella pseudoclavata in Korea.