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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 1998
Techniques for selective isolation, semiquantification and rapid virulence testing are described for Catenaria anguillulae, an important endoparasitic fungus of nematodes. Selective isolation was achieved by using second-stage juveniles of Anguina tritici as bait in soil aliquots for 48 h. Semiquantitative estimation of the population of the fungus was made by calculating the infection percentage of inoculated juveniles. Rapid virulence testing was done by using second-stage juveniles of Heterodera cajani, Meloidogyne incognita and A. tritici.