The feeding preference of the collembolan Protaphorura armata in the presence of Fusarium culmorum (Fc) and Gaeumannomyces graminis tritici (Ggt), two soil borne fungi pathogenic for winter cereals, were studied in a simplified system including wheat seedlings. Analysis of gut content of animals from microcosms containing both fungi, showed that Fc was clearly preferred, but that Ggt was also fed. At microscopic examination, the majority of Fc conidia present in the gut lacked cytoplasmic content and only cells were intact. The feeding preference of P. armata favoured Ggt over Fc in the competition for infection sites on wheat seedlings. The viability of fungal propagules after passage to the gut was also studied. No colonies of Ggt and onl...
Collembola are mostly mycophagous animals living in the upper soil layers where they interact with p...
The activity of some soil organisms can significantly influence the growth of plants. One of the mor...
The potential reproductive value of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Gloinus intraradices and Glomus in...
The feeding preference of the collembolan Protaphorura armata in the presence of Fusarium culmorum (...
The feeding preference of the collembolan Protaphorura armata in the presence of Fusarium culmorum a...
Results of our studies on interactions between different species of soil fungi and collembola in vit...
Collembola are important components of soil mesofauna, abundant in natural and agricultural soils wh...
Take-all and brown foot rot, caused respectively by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici and Fusariu...
The interactions between the collembolan Mesaphorura krausbaueri and four soilborne plant pathogenic...
In laboratory tests we examined the interactions between different species of collembola abundant in...
Laboratory studies on the interactions between some species of Collembola and the most important pat...
Preferences of six collembolans for eight species of microfungi grown in soil have been investigated...
Interactions between springtails (Onychiurus armatus, O. tuberculatus, Folsomia candida) and plant p...
The interactions between some species of Collembola and four of the most important soil-borne patho...
We studied the effects of interactions among the collembolan Protaphorura armata (Pa), the arbuscula...
Collembola are mostly mycophagous animals living in the upper soil layers where they interact with p...
The activity of some soil organisms can significantly influence the growth of plants. One of the mor...
The potential reproductive value of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Gloinus intraradices and Glomus in...
The feeding preference of the collembolan Protaphorura armata in the presence of Fusarium culmorum (...
The feeding preference of the collembolan Protaphorura armata in the presence of Fusarium culmorum a...
Results of our studies on interactions between different species of soil fungi and collembola in vit...
Collembola are important components of soil mesofauna, abundant in natural and agricultural soils wh...
Take-all and brown foot rot, caused respectively by Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici and Fusariu...
The interactions between the collembolan Mesaphorura krausbaueri and four soilborne plant pathogenic...
In laboratory tests we examined the interactions between different species of collembola abundant in...
Laboratory studies on the interactions between some species of Collembola and the most important pat...
Preferences of six collembolans for eight species of microfungi grown in soil have been investigated...
Interactions between springtails (Onychiurus armatus, O. tuberculatus, Folsomia candida) and plant p...
The interactions between some species of Collembola and four of the most important soil-borne patho...
We studied the effects of interactions among the collembolan Protaphorura armata (Pa), the arbuscula...
Collembola are mostly mycophagous animals living in the upper soil layers where they interact with p...
The activity of some soil organisms can significantly influence the growth of plants. One of the mor...
The potential reproductive value of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Gloinus intraradices and Glomus in...