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Serological classification of Beauveria bassiana

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1988
Abstract Antigenic properties of blastospores of Beauveria bassiana and Beauveria brongniartii were analyzed by the slide agglutination and reciprocal absorption tests and the existence of at least three serotypes (B 1 , B 2 , and B 3 ) in B. bassiana was demonstrated.
Susumu Shimizu, Keio Aizawa
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Virulence traits within a community of the fungal entomopathogen Beauveria: Associations with abundance and distribution

, 2020
Entomopathogenic fungi are widespread in terrestrial ecosystems and can be used as models for studying host-pathogen interactions. However, the associations between fungal virulence and ecosystem abundance, and the importance of virulence for ecological ...
S. Maistrou   +3 more
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Toxins of the entomophagous fungus Beauveria bassiana

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1968
Abstract The toxic substances produced by submerged cultures of Beauveria bassiana in a medium containing glucose, starch, corn-steep liquor, CaCO3, and NaCl were examined. The high-molecular-weight compounds toxic for Galleria mellonella larvae were separated from the culture filtrate by means of precipitation by ammonium sulfate and desalting on ...
M, Kucera, A, Samsináková
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Physiological characteristics and virulence of auxotrophic and morphological mutants of Beauveria Brongniartii (sacc.) petch (= Beauveria tenella)

Mycopathologia, 1985
Various mutants have been obtained of B. brongniartii, a hyphomycete pathogenic for insects. Both one pigment less and two blastospore negative mutants retained their initial virulence. Thus neither the characteristic parasitic blastospore morphology nor the synthesis of the pigment appeared to be required for pathogenesis.
Paris, S.   +3 more
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Characterization of Beauveria bassiana isolates from Kyrgyzstan

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2019
We report on the enzootic foci of the insect pathogenic fungus, Beauveria bassiana, found in high meadows in the middle mountain steppes of Kyrgyzstan, at elevations from 1000 m to 2200 m. The growth characteristics of various B. bassiana isolates on different media and as a function of temperature were studied.
Tinatin, Doolotkeldieva   +4 more
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Pathogenicity of Beauveria bassiana in Mice

Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, 1992
SummaryThe potential pathogenicity of Beauveria bassiana was examined by intramuscular injection of high (2 times 108) or low (2 times 105) concentrations of conidia spores, into the left or right quadriceps muscles of CD‐1 mice, respectively. The injection sites were monitored over a period of 28 days by both microbiological and histopathological ...
S S, Semalulu   +3 more
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Notes on Beauveria

1988
Relationship between Beauveria and some other genera is discussed. SEM-micrographs of the conidiophores of B. nivea are given. Synonymy of Tolypocladium with Beauveria is emphasized. The orthographic error B. arenarium (Petch) v. Arx (1986) is corrected and should be read B. aranearum.
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