Perspectives in Sustainable Nematode Management Through Pochonia Chlamydosporia Applications for Root and Rhizosphere Health 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-59224-4_2
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“…Based on our survey of the literature, the fungi in Classes 4–6 are capable of sexual reproduction ( Wickerham et al, 1970 ; Sutton, 1982 ; Goto et al, 1987 ; Briza et al, 1990 ; Raju and Perkins, 1994 ; Gordon and Martyn, 1997 ; Keller et al, 1997 ; Britz et al, 1998 ; Harrington and Wingfield, 1998 ; Davis and Smith, 2001 ; Galagan et al, 2003 ; Dean et al, 2005 ; Rau et al, 2005 ; Rouxel and Balesdent, 2005 ; Paoletti et al, 2007 ; Rossi and Languasco, 2007 ; Tavanti et al, 2007 ; TeBeest et al, 2007 ; Bentley et al, 2008 ; Alby et al, 2009 ; Seidl et al, 2009 ; Mestre et al, 2010 ; Pereira et al, 2011 ; Rubini et al, 2011 ; Kurtzman and Robnett, 2012 ; Wada et al, 2012 ; Böhm et al, 2013 ; Studt et al, 2013 ; Short et al, 2014 ; Terhem and van Kan, 2014 ; Marin-Felix et al, 2015 ; Meng et al, 2015 ; Belfiori et al, 2016 ; Cowger et al, 2016 ; Doughan and Rollins, 2016 ; Gazis et al, 2016 ; Lee et al, 2016 ; Pelin et al, 2016 ; Son et al, 2016 ; Evans and Kirk, 2017 ; Manan, 2017 ; Randlane et al, 2017 ; Vaghefi et al, 2017 ; Vanheule et al, 2017 ; Yin et al, 2017 ; Yu et al, 2017 ; Carreté et al, 2018 ; Chi et al, 2019 ; Suffert et al, 2019 ; Wang et al, 2019a , b ; Wu et al, 2020 ). Apart from a few instances where sexual stages have not been reported (indicated with “U” in…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on our survey of the literature, the fungi in Classes 4–6 are capable of sexual reproduction ( Wickerham et al, 1970 ; Sutton, 1982 ; Goto et al, 1987 ; Briza et al, 1990 ; Raju and Perkins, 1994 ; Gordon and Martyn, 1997 ; Keller et al, 1997 ; Britz et al, 1998 ; Harrington and Wingfield, 1998 ; Davis and Smith, 2001 ; Galagan et al, 2003 ; Dean et al, 2005 ; Rau et al, 2005 ; Rouxel and Balesdent, 2005 ; Paoletti et al, 2007 ; Rossi and Languasco, 2007 ; Tavanti et al, 2007 ; TeBeest et al, 2007 ; Bentley et al, 2008 ; Alby et al, 2009 ; Seidl et al, 2009 ; Mestre et al, 2010 ; Pereira et al, 2011 ; Rubini et al, 2011 ; Kurtzman and Robnett, 2012 ; Wada et al, 2012 ; Böhm et al, 2013 ; Studt et al, 2013 ; Short et al, 2014 ; Terhem and van Kan, 2014 ; Marin-Felix et al, 2015 ; Meng et al, 2015 ; Belfiori et al, 2016 ; Cowger et al, 2016 ; Doughan and Rollins, 2016 ; Gazis et al, 2016 ; Lee et al, 2016 ; Pelin et al, 2016 ; Son et al, 2016 ; Evans and Kirk, 2017 ; Manan, 2017 ; Randlane et al, 2017 ; Vaghefi et al, 2017 ; Vanheule et al, 2017 ; Yin et al, 2017 ; Yu et al, 2017 ; Carreté et al, 2018 ; Chi et al, 2019 ; Suffert et al, 2019 ; Wang et al, 2019a , b ; Wu et al, 2020 ). Apart from a few instances where sexual stages have not been reported (indicated with “U” in…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetically distinct variants of P. chlamydosporia are associated with different host nematode species. It is predicted that these variants will eventually be elevated to species rank, and that many more species will be identified [ 111 , 112 ]. That would follow the precedent set by M. anisopliae which was originally a complex of multiple varieties that were only recognized as species in 2009 [ 113 ].…”
Section: A Mosaic Of Ecological Interactions; Not Just Entomopathogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That would follow the precedent set by M. anisopliae which was originally a complex of multiple varieties that were only recognized as species in 2009 [ 113 ]. Soil samples taken around coffee plants showed that Metarhizium and P. chlamydosporia isolates predominate in different plots at different times [ 112 ], presumably related to host densities as counts of P. chlamydosporia in the rhizosphere increase with the nematode population in the roots [ 114 ]. It is conceivable that more intensive and focused sampling will reveal that P. chlamydosporia diversification on nematodes, and perhaps plants, parallels in richness Metarhizium species divergence on insects.…”
Section: A Mosaic Of Ecological Interactions; Not Just Entomopathogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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