Abstract
Different species ofArthrobotrys nematophagous fungi and several strains ofA. oligospora have been studied for their antagonistic effects against nematodes of the genusMeloidogyne, important pests of vegetables. All fungi trappedM. mayaguensis andM. incognita juvenilesin vitro but had no effect on the juveniles ofM. javanica. In pot experiments withM. mayaguensis, all fungi reduced the nematode populations and stimulated the growth of tomato seedlings. In a field trial, a strain of A.oligospora, isolated in Senegal and incorporated into compost blocks, was efficient in increasing the tomato seedling growth. The introduction of nematophagous fungi in compost blocks as a biological biocontrol technique against phytophagous nematodes adapted for developing countries is discussed.
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