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Attraction and preference of bacteriophagous and plant-parasitic nematodes towards different types of soil bacteria
Abstract:The soil food web exhibits complex interactions between organisms including those between soil nematodes and bacteria. In the present study, 26 bacterial genera were obtained from the intestines of 11 species of bacteriophagous and predatory nematodes. A minimum number of two bacterial genera, namely Escherichia (species coli) and Staphylococcus, were isolated from Dorylaimoides micoletzkyi whereas a maximum number of nine bacterial genera were obtained from Butlerius butleri. Burkholderia was the most attractive bacterial strain for Meloidogyne incognita with the maximum number of nematode aggregations. Caenorhabditis elegans aggregated around Proteus colonies in greater numbers than any other colony whereas the maximum aggregation of Acrobeloides maximus was recorded around Pseudomonas. Three common bacterial strains were found to attract both M. incognita and A. maximus, five bacterial strains elicited response both from A. maximus and C. elegans whereas three common strains were found attractive to M. incognita and C. elegans.
Keywords:attraction  bacteriophagous nematodes  feeding preference  plant-parasitic nematodes  soil bacteria
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