Evaluation of the predatory efficiency of some nematode destroying fungi, that isolated from the rhizosphere of some plants in Salahadin Governorate
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Predatory efficiency, Nematode destroying fungi, rhizosphereAbstract
This study evaluated the predatory efficiency of seven of the nematofagousl fungi. The study showed that monacrosporium eudermatum was superior in its predatory efficiency to the other studied species, with 87% killing after 4 days of incubation followed by Arthrobotrys oligospora, which killed 81% % followed by Monacrosporium. cionopagum, which resulted in 36% killing, then Arthrobotrys longospora, killing 35%, then Dactylella gampspora, killing 24%, Arthrobotrys arthrobotryoides. Killing 13% and Arthrobotrys dactyloide was the least common, killing 9% murder increases with time and all with fungal species studied.
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