A comparison of the nematode-destroying capability of two nematophagous Art
hrobotrys spp. (coded ART-1 and ART-2), isolated from soil samples, showed
that ART-1 (LD50 = 290 conidia/ml) was more efficient than ART-2 (LD50 = 72
5 conidia/ml). The two isolates produce extracellular proteases in liquid c
ulture. The proteases from both isolates had a temperature optimum of 50 de
grees C. The optimum pH for protease activity was in the range of 7.5-8 for
ART-1 and 7.5-9 for ART-2. ART-1 produced more protease activity (13.3 +/-
0.72 U/ml) than ART-2 (10.9 +/- 0.375 U/ml). The proteases from ART-1 were
more efficient in degrading nematodes than those of ART-2 by virtue of bei
ng produced in a larger quantity. We suggest that the difference in the nem
atode-destroying capability between the two strains is solely the result of
the difference in the amount of extracellular proteases they produce.