The addition of nutrients decreased the formation of MT and CT. This type of trap formation is in agreement with studies where a low nutrient status might favour the initiation of trap formation (Nordbring-Hertz, 1973, 1977; Frimanet al.,1985; Persmark & Nordbring-Hertz, 1997). However, very low nutrient levels could decrease the induciveness for trap formation. It is possible that at very low nutrient levels, bacteria produce fewer metabolites that can enhance the attachment of its cell to fungal hyphae, and thus it induced fewer traps in fungi.