Isolation of Scopulariopsis spp. fungi from Psoroptes cuniculi body surface and evaluation of their entomopathogenic role
In this study, some in vitro trials were carried out to evaluate the association between Scopulariopsis spp. fungi with Psoroptes cuniculi (Acari: Psoroptidae) and their potential pathogenicity to this mite species. After cultivation on Sabouraud dextrose agar with chloroamphenicol at 26°C for 20 da...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2008-04, Vol.102 (5), p.957-962 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, some in vitro trials were carried out to evaluate the association between
Scopulariopsis
spp. fungi with
Psoroptes cuniculi
(Acari: Psoroptidae) and their potential pathogenicity to this mite species. After cultivation on Sabouraud dextrose agar with chloroamphenicol at 26°C for 20 days and macro- and microscopical examinations, from
P. cuniculi
mites taken from some infested rabbits fungi belonging to the genus
Scopulariopsis
were isolated. Investigations were carried out to evaluate in vitro the potential pathogenic role of
Scopulariopsis
to
P. cuniculi
; to this aim,
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis
isolated from a cat was tested. In several culture media, the dose-dependant
P. cuniculi
mortality with different concentrations of
S. brevicaulis
and the ability of
S. brevicaulis
to penetrate inside the body of infected mites were evaluated. Results obtained demonstrated that, in the rabbit,
Scopulariopsis
fungi can be associated with
P. cuniculi
, and that
S. brevicaulis
can be an entomopathogen for
P. cuniculi
in a dose-dependant manner. A more rapid mortality of the mites and a quicker
S. brevicaulis
growth in plates containing rabbit serum with respect to all other media used were also found.
S. brevicaulis
demonstrated the ability to invade the body of
P. cuniculi
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-007-0860-9 |