Microorganisms (Sep 2021)

Infection of Slugs with Theronts of the Ciliate Protozoan, <i>Tetrahymena rostrata</i>

  • Ruth E. Haites,
  • Anne E. Watt,
  • Derek A. Russell,
  • Helen Billman-Jacobe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9091970
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 1970

Abstract

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Tetrahymena rostrata is a free-living ciliated protozoan and is a facultative parasite of some species of terrestrial mollusks. It is a potential biopesticide of pest slugs, such as the grey field slug, which cause considerable damage to crops. T. rostrata has several developmental forms. Homogeneous preparations of the feeding stage cells (trophonts) and excysted stage cells (theronts) were compared for their ability to infect and kill Deroceras reticulatum slugs. Theronts were more effective and remained viable and infective, even after prolonged starvation.

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