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Acrobeloides

The simplest interaction is where the nematode, for example Acrobeloides nanus (a cephalobid), merely eats bacteria. A. nanus can feed on a wide range of bacteria, including C. toxicus (Bird and Ryder, 1993), an observation confirmed under the TEM (Fig. 8.4). By contrast, the plant parasite... [Pg.164]

Fig. 8.4. Transmission electron micrograph of a section through the intestine of Acrobeloides nanus, which has been grown in a culture of Clavibacter toxicus. Note the crushed cells of the bacteria. Scale bar = 500 nm. Fig. 8.4. Transmission electron micrograph of a section through the intestine of Acrobeloides nanus, which has been grown in a culture of Clavibacter toxicus. Note the crushed cells of the bacteria. Scale bar = 500 nm.
Bird, A.F. and Ryder, M.H. (1993) Feeding of the nematode Acrobeloides nanus on bacteria. Journal of Nematology 25, 493-499. [Pg.168]

Alda Alvarez O, Jager T, Marco Redondo E, Kammenga JE. 2006b. Assessing physiological modes of action of toxic stressors with the nematode Acrobeloides nanus. Environ Toxicol Chem 25 3230-3237. [Pg.229]

Anderson R. V., Coleman D. C., Cole C. V., and Elliott E. T. (1981) Effect of nematodes Acrobeloides sp. and Mesodi-plogaster Iheritieri on substrate utilization and nitrogen and phosphoms mineralization in soil. Ecology 62, 549—555. [Pg.4170]

Figure 9 Haptocillium balanoides, infected specimen of Acrobeloides buetschlii with outgrowing hyphae and conidiophores, detail of conidia attached to the head region, and three extra enlarged conidia. (From Drechsler, 1941.)... Figure 9 Haptocillium balanoides, infected specimen of Acrobeloides buetschlii with outgrowing hyphae and conidiophores, detail of conidia attached to the head region, and three extra enlarged conidia. (From Drechsler, 1941.)...
Dijksterhuis J, Veenhuis M, Harder W. Conidia of the nematophagous fungus Drechmeria coniospora adhere to but barely infect Acrobeloides buetschlii. FEMS Microbiol Lett... [Pg.78]

Effect of the nematodes Acrobeloides sp. and Mesodiplogaster Lheritieri on substrate utilisation and nitrogen and phosphorus mineralisation in soil. Ecology,... [Pg.366]


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