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Potential of endophytic Beauveria bassiana against Coraebus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) oak borers. [PDF]
This study demonstrates that an endophytic, oak‐associated strain of Beauveria bassiana exhibits adaptations to Quercus plants and potential against Coraebus boring beetles, supported by distinctive biological traits. Abstract BACKGROUND Oak borers in the genus Coraebus, including the bark‐ and the wood‐boring beetles C. florentinus and C. undatus, are
Morda W +5 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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Bioassays of Beauveria bassiana Isolates against the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda
The control of Spodoptera frugiperda, the key invasive pest of maize, is a serious concern due to its biology and the current global restriction on applying synthetic pesticides.
Atif Idrees +3 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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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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Entomopathogenic fungi are extensively used for the control of insect pests worldwide. Among them, Beauveria bassiana (Ascomycota: Hypocreales) produce a plethora of toxic secondary metabolites that either facilitate fungal invasion or act as ...
N. Pedrini
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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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Simple Summary Microbial biopesticides containing entomopathogenic fungi have potential in tick management. In this review, we compiled a comprehensive list of the use of commercialized Metarhizium and Beauveria-based biopesticides in the USA that have ...
C. Sullivan, B. Parker, M. Skinner
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This study was aimed to assess the enzymatic activity and pathogenicity potential of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae against whiteflies in Ethiopia.
Amha Gebremariam +2 more
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