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Two strains Neocosmosporastercicola (Sordariomycetes, Nectriaceae) with high nematicidal activity, isolated from the cysts of Globodera sp. (Heteroderidae) in China.

Zaifu YangHui ZhangZhaochun JiangXinyue ZhangShan WeiYan WuXiuhai GanYong WangXin Xie
Published in: Biodiversity data journal (2023)
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are significant pests that result in considerable economic losses in global crop production. Due to the high toxicity of chemical nematicides, there is a need to develop new strategies for nematode control. In this context, nematophagous fungi may offer a viable option for biological control. Two fungal strains (GUCC2212 and GUCC2232) were isolated from cysts of Globodera sp., identified as Neocosmosporastercicola . The fungal filtrates of the strains were evaluated for their nematicidal activity against three species of PPNs: Aphelenchoidesbesseyi , Bursaphelenchusxylophilus and Ditylenchusdestructor . The fermentation filtrates of two strains exhibited substantial toxicity towards the evaluated nematodes, with mortality rates reaching up to 100% within 72 h. Concurrently, N.stercicola also demonstrated predatory and parasitic behavior. The eggs of Globodera sp. were parasitized by the two strains. N.stercicola represents a newly recorded species in China and a novel nematophagous species. In conclusion, the two strains of N.stercicola show promise as biocontrol agents for PPNs management.
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