Abstract

The induction of traps by the nematode Panagrellus silusiae in four fungal isolates of Dactylaria brochopaga and Arthro-botrys conoides was strongly influenced by several species of bacteria, which increased the yield mostly in light. In darkness with a stagnant atmosphere and a developing mycelium their effects were drastically altered; some bacteria then promoted the appearance of an abundance of megatraps in Dactylaria brochopaga.

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