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Integrating Genomics and Metabolomics for the Targeted Discovery of New Cyclopeptides with Antifungal Activity from a Marine-Derived Fungus Beauveria felina.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2023
Sour rot, caused by Geotrichum citri-aurantii, is a major postharvest disease in citrus and results in significant economic losses. The genus Beauveria is recognized as a promising source of biocontrol agents for agricultural applications.
Minghua Jiang   +8 more
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Beauveria Vuill.

2022
Published as part of Yang, Erfu, Tibpromma, Saowaluck, Dai, Dongqin, Promputtha, Itthayakorn, Mortimer, Peter E. & Karunarathna, Samantha C., 2022, Three interesting fungal species associated with the Asian House Gecko in Kunming, China, pp.
Yang, Erfu   +5 more
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Systematic contributions of CFEM domain-containing proteins to iron acquisition are essential for interspecies interaction of the filamentous pathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana.

Environmental Microbiology, 2022
Common in fungal extracellular membrane (CFEM) domain is unique in fungal proteins and some of which contribute to iron acquisition in yeast. However, their roles in iron acquisition remain largely unknown in filamentous fungi.
Yue-Jin Peng   +7 more
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Enhanced xylanase and endoglucanase production from Beauveria bassiana SAN01, an entomopathogenic fungal endophyte.

Fungal Biology, 2021
This study was undertaken to explore alternative applications of the widely known entomopathogenic/endophytic fungus, Beauveria bassiana, besides its sole use as a biocontrol agent. B.
Ayodeji Amobonye   +3 more
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Pest management via endophytic colonization of tobacco seedlings by the insect fungal pathogen Beauveria bassiana.

Pest Management Science, 2020
BACKGROUND It has been suggested that entomopathogenic fungi can be introduced into plants as endophytes potentially leading to insect control. Here, we sought to identify specific strains of the insect pathogenic fungus, Beauveria bassiana that would ...
Xu Qin   +6 more
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Biotechnological potential of Beauveria bassiana as a source of novel biocatalysts and metabolites

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2020
Beauveria bassiana though widely perceived as an entomopathogenic fungus has also been found in nature to be endophytic. As entomopathogens, the life cycle of different B.
Ayodeji Amobonye   +4 more
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Study of the virulence of some mutants of Beauveria brongniartii (= Beauveria tenella)

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1979
Abstract Ten lipase-negative mutants from a lipase-positive virulent strain of Beauveria brongniartii were found to be avirulent, similar to lipase-negative strains isolated from nature. Two morphological mutants and four auxotrophic mutants which were lipase positive were also avirulent. Hypotheses to explain these results are presented.
Paris, S., Ferron, P.
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The Fungus Beauveria tenella

Science, 1962
Beauveria tenella, an insect pathogen, grows well and sporulates freely in submerged culture. Enzymes that loosened bovine hair that were found in broth cultures were not produced in the presence of chitin, and substitution of peptone broth for peptone-glucose broth did not increase their concentration. Under certain conditions,
T C, Cordon, J H, Schwartz
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