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M.A. Pendse, P.P. Karwande and M.N. Limaye

Past, present and future of nematophagous fungi as bio-agent to control plant parasitic nematodes
...rapping fungi as well as endoparasitic fungi. For more than a century scientists are studying different facets of biology of NF including their potential as a bioagents to control nematodes. Their inconsistent success in control of nematodes in field trials, however, is enigmatic. This paper takes a review of the researches done by various workers on the diversity, morphology ecology, physiology of nutrition, trap formation and mechanism of nematode capture as...

Bata Shalangwa Ishaku1, Batim Turdam1, Maimadu Abdullahi1, Waziri Ibrahim Anjili2 and Mayowa Olabode2 

...nce and risk factors for endoparasitic infections in donkeys at Ganawuri district market, Plateau State, North Central Nigeria. Fecal and blood samples were collected from 300 donkeys and analyzed using a standard laboratory procedure. Coprological examination conducted using flotation and sedimentation techniques showed that 276 (92.0%) were positive for gastrointestinal nematodes. A greater proportion (70.7%) of the nematodes were Strongyles followed by mixe...

Munib Hussain1, Abdul Razzaq2, Mohammad Qasim1*, Muhammad Jamil3, Abid Hussain4 and Najeeb Ullah5

...dermosis is an important endoparasitic infection of cattle and goats prevalent in hilly and semi-hilly areas of Pakistan and considered as an important disease of economic significance affecting ruminants especially cattle (Hypoderma bovis and Hypoderma lineatum) and goats (Przhevalskiana silenus). The major economic loss incurred by warble fly infection to livestock and leather industry is due to perforation of hide and skin. Therefore, the present study aims...

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