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Two Harposporium species with Hirsutella synanamorphs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 1997

KATHIE T. HODGE
Affiliation:
Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, U.S.A.
NICOLE M. VIAENE
Affiliation:
Present address: Fundación Hondureña de Investigación Agrícola, Apartado Postal 2067, San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, New York 14456, U.S.A.
WALTER GAMS
Affiliation:
Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, 3740 AG Baarn, The Netherlands
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Abstract

Two nematode-parasitic isolates of Harposporium are reported to form synanamorphs attributable to the Hirsutella. One is attributedto Harposporium anguillulae, the second is described as a new species, H. cerberi. H. cerberi also produced an arthroconidial synanamorph. In infection studies of nematodes, conidia typical of Harposporium proved to be capable of killing bacterial feeding nematodes (Rhabditis sp.) when ingested. Infective conidia of H. cerberi were located posterior to the oesophageal bulb, while those of H. anguillulae lodged above it. Hirsutella conidia were not observed to be infective or adhesive, and none of the spore forms was capable of infecting either of two species of stylet-bearing nematodes (Aphelenchus sp. and Meloidogyne hapla).

Type
Research Article
Copyright
The British Mycological Society 1997

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