INVESTIGADORES
FERNANDEZ Alicia Silvina
artículos
Título:
A new isolate of the nematophagous fungi Duddingtonia flagrans as biological control agent against free-living larvae of horse strongyles
Autor/es:
FERNÁNDEZ, ALICIA SILVINA; HENNINGSEN, ELSE; LARSEN, MICHAEL; NANSEN, PETER; GRØNVOLD, JØRN; SØNDERGAARD, J.
Revista:
EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL
Editorial:
EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL LTD
Referencias:
Año: 1999 vol. 31 p. 488 - 491
ISSN:
0425-1644
Resumen:
An experiment was carried out in 1997 to test the efficacy of an isolate of the microfungus Duddingtonia flasrans against free-living stages of horse strongyles under conditions in the field and to assess the eventual effect of the fungus on the normal degradation of faeces. Faecal pats were made from faeces of a naturally strongyle infected horse, which had been fed fungal material at a dose level of 1 million fungal units/kg bwt. Control pats without fungi were made from faeces collected from the same animal just before being fed fungi. Faecal cultures set up for both groups of faeces to monitor the activity of the fungus under laboratory conditions showed that the fungus significantly reduced the number of infective third-stage larvae (L3) by an average of 98.4%. Five faecal pats from each batch of faeces were deposited on pasture plots at 3 times during spring-summer. The herbage around each pat was sampled fortnightly to recover L, transmitted from faeces. The results showed that the herbage infectivity around fungus treated pats was reduced by 85.8-99.4%. The remaining faecal material at the end of each sampling period was collected, and the surviving L3 were extracted. Significantly fewer larvae were recovered from the fungus-treated pats. Analysis of wet and dry weight of the collected pats, as well as their organic matter content, were performed to compare the degradation of faeces of both groups. The results indicated that the presence of the fungus did not alter the degradation of the faeces.