Two hundred and nineteen bacterial strains were isolated from cow dung. Among these, 59 isolates displayed nematicidal activity against the model nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Of the 59 bacterial strains, 17 killed >90 % of the tested nematodes within 1 h. Based on their 16S rRNA sequences, these 17 strains were identified as Alcaligenes faecalis, Bacillus cereus, Proteus penneri, Providencia rettgeri, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas otitidis, Staphylococcus sciuri, Staphylococcus xylosus, Microbacterium aerolatum, Pseudomonas beteli. Among these 17 strains, 14 produced volatile organic compound(s) that inhibited the mobility of the C. elegans nematodes. These 14 strains also showed nematicidal activity against a plant pathogenic nematode Meloidogyne incognita. This is the first report demonstrating nematicidal activity for strains in genera Proteus, Providencia and Staphylococcus. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg and the University of Milan.
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Lu, H., Wang, X., Zhang, K., Xu, Y., Zhou, L., & Li, G. (2014). Identification and nematicidal activity of bacteria isolated from cow dung. Annals of Microbiology, 64(1), 407–411. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13213-013-0660-7
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