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187 related items for PubMed ID: 9211650

  • 1. Infestation of sheep dung by nematophagous fungi and implications for the control of free-living stages of gastro-intestinal nematodes.
    Hay FS, Niezen JH, Miller C, Bateson L, Robertson H.
    Vet Parasitol; 1997 Jul 01; 70(4):247-54. PubMed ID: 9211650
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  • 3. Influence of nematophagous fungi, earthworms and dung burial on development of the free-living stages of Ostertagia (Teladorsagia) circumcincta in New Zealand.
    Waghorn TS, Leathwick DM, Chen LY, Gray RA, Skipp RA.
    Vet Parasitol; 2002 Mar 01; 104(2):119-29. PubMed ID: 11809331
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  • 5. Biological control of nematode parasites of livestock in Fiji: screening of fresh dung of small ruminants for the presence of nematophagous fungi.
    Manueli PR, Waller PJ, Faedo M, Mahommed F.
    Vet Parasitol; 1999 Feb 01; 81(1):39-45. PubMed ID: 9950327
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  • 7. In-vitro predatory activity of nematophagous fungi from Costa Rica with potential use for controlling sheep and goat parasitic nematodes.
    Soto-Barrientos N, de Oliveira J, Vega-Obando R, Montero-Caballero D, Vargas B, Hernández-Gamboa J, Orozco-Solano C.
    Rev Biol Trop; 2011 Mar 01; 59(1):37-52. PubMed ID: 21513192
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  • 13. The potential of nematophagous fungi to control the free-living stages of nematode parasites of sheep: survey for the presence of fungi in fresh faeces of grazing livestock in Australia.
    Larsen M, Faedo M, Waller PJ.
    Vet Parasitol; 1994 Jun 01; 53(3-4):275-81. PubMed ID: 7975123
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  • 15. Biological control of nematode parasites in cattle with nematode-trapping fungi: a survey of Danish studies.
    Grønvold J, Wolstrup J, Nansen P, Henriksen SA, Larsen M, Bresciani J.
    Vet Parasitol; 1993 Jun 01; 48(1-4):311-25. PubMed ID: 8346645
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  • 16. Effect of forage legumes and anthelmintic treatment on the performance, nutritional status and nematode parasites of grazing lambs.
    Marley CL, Fraser MD, Fychan R, Theobald VJ, Jones R.
    Vet Parasitol; 2005 Aug 10; 131(3-4):267-82. PubMed ID: 15946801
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  • 20. Reduction of Haemonchus contortus infective larvae by three nematophagous fungi in sheep faecal cultures.
    Mendoza-De Gives P, Vazquez-Prats VM.
    Vet Parasitol; 1994 Nov 10; 55(3):197-203. PubMed ID: 7879378
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