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Beauveria is a very important fungal resource. Some Beauveria species have great economic and ecological value. Through surveying Beauveria in China and Thailand over the past 4 years, 15 Beauveria spp. were collected and identified.
Qi Fan, Dexiang Tang, Yu Hong
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We investigated the prevalence and species diversity of dsRNA mycoviruses in Beauveria bassiana isolates from the China's Guniujiang Nature Preserve. Among the 28 isolates analyzed, electropherotyping revealed viral infections in 28.6 % (8 out of 28) of ...
Najie Shi, Guogen Yang
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Field Evaluation of Organophosphorus Insecticides, Chlorpyrifos and Fungal Bio-Pesticides, Beauveria bassiana Towards the Sugar Beet Moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) and Studying their Effect on the Population Size of the Associated Arthropod Predators in the Egyptian Sugar Beet Fields. [PDF]
The sugar beet productions are generally threatened by the sugar beet moth Scrobipalpa ocellatella causing enormous yield loss. The current study was done to evaluate the effectiveness of one of the traditional insecticides (Chlorpyrifos) and the fungal ...
E. Refaei +2 more
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The entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria majiangensis strain MJ1015, recently isolated from white grubs on a blueberry farm in Guizhou, China, could be used as a biocontrol agent.
Wang Xinghong +8 more
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Beauveria pseudobassiana formed three-dimensional aggregates of cells (CAs) in liquid culture. CAs were formed mainly by blastospores and conidia, distinct from microsclerotia formed through adhesion of hyphae.
Laura F. Villamizar +5 more
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Identificación de hongos entomopatogénicos de Atta sexdens en un sistema silvopastoril
Las hormigas cortadoras Ysaú (Atta sexdens) son insectos sociales compuestas por una reina, soldados, obreras, jardineras y zánganos, formando un nido bien organizado y de difícil manejo y/o control.
Gloria Arminda Resquín-Romero +6 more
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You are what you eat: fungal metabolites and host plant affect the susceptibility of diamondback moth to entomopathogenic fungi [PDF]
Background Beauveria are entomopathogenic fungi of a broad range of arthropod pests. Many strains of Beauveria have been developed and marketed as biopesticides.
Sereyboth Soth +5 more
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Endophytic fungi as biological control agents and their indirect effects on plants
The use of entomopathogenic fungi represents one of the most important non-chemical alternatives for pest control in crop production. In addition to their pathogenicity to arthropods, they have many other important effects that favor their use in ...
Primož ŽIGON, Franci Aco CELAR
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Beauveria lii (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae)
The mitochondrial genome of Beauveria lii, strain RCEF500, was sequenced on the NovaSeq 6000 and the Nanopore Sequencer, and annotated. The genome is 59,014 bp in length, encoding 15 conserved protein-coding genes (PCGs), 2 rRNA genes and 23 tRNA genes ...
Sheng-li Zhang +3 more
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La broca del café, Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) es la principal plaga del cultivo del café (Coffea spp.) y colonizó recientemente este cultivo en la comarca Ngäbe-Buglè.
Gladys I. González Dufau +6 more
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