Oxygen and the Infectivity of Romanomermis culicivorax

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  • B. J. Brown
  • E. G. Platzer

Abstract

The effects on itffectivity by preparasitic Romanomermis culicivorax resulting from four exposure times to four concentrations of oxygen at three temperatures were studied . Low oxygen (1.8 and 3.1 mg /liter) slowed losses of infectivity. Losses of infectivity were similar under aerobic (6 mg /liter) and microaerobic (0.4 mg /liter) conditions for the first 24 h but thereafter were slower in the microaerobic group. N interactions between temperature and oxygen were found over the ranges tested (15-27 C; 0.4-6.0 mg /liter). Key Words: Mermithid nematodes, mosquitoes, Culex pipiens, anoxybiosis.

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1978-04-15

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