Abstract
Dactylella oviparasitica had an optimum temperature for radial growth on agar of 24-27° C, but it parasitized Meloidogyne incognita eggs on agar and in soil at temperatures of 12-27°. Although egg parasitism took longer at low temperatures, the fungus became a slightly more efficient parasite as temperatures decreased below the optimum for egg production, egg development and hatch.
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