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The entomopathogenic hyphomycete Beauveria brongniartii is a promising candidate for biocontrol of economically important agricultural and forest pests.
Reineke, Annette +2 more
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The rapid expansion of the cannabis industry in Canada post-legalization has heightened the prevalence of pests, particularly the cannabis aphid Phorodon cannabis (P. cannabis), which poses significant threats to crop health.
Daniel Lopez Restrepo, Igor Kovalchuk
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Evaluación de un biorreactor de lecho empacado para el desarrollo del hongo Beauveria bassiana [PDF]
Resumen: se diseñó un biorreactor de lecho empacado con el objetivo de evaluar el desarrollo del hongo Beauveria bassiana y comparar este desarrollo con el obtenido en un sistema tradicional como el de botellas.
Zapata Zapata, Arley David
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Loss of protection with insecticide-treated nets against pyrethroid-resistant Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes once nets become holed: an experimental hut study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: An important advantage of pyrethroid-treated nets over untreated nets is that once nets become worn or holed a pyrethroid treatment will normally restore protection. The capacity of pyrethroids to kill or irritate any mosquito that comes into
R N'Guessan +13 more
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Entomopathogenic fungi of the genus Beauveria are recognized for their dual role as insect pathogens and plant endophytes, however the majority of research efforts to date have centered on B. bassiana.
Yuming Chang +6 more
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Production of extracellular proteolytic enzymes by Beauveria bassiana
The production of proteolytic enzymes by two strains of Beauveria bassiana 278, B. bassiana 446 and one strain of Ascosphera apis 496 was analysed. It was demonstrated that the strain of B.
Józefa Chrzanowska, Maria Kołaczkowska
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Storing Dry Beauveria bassiana Mycelium
This article 'Storing Dry Beauveria bassiana Mycelium' appeared in the International Rice Research Newsletter series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). The primary objective of this publication was to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and for rice based ...
Rombach, M. C. +2 more
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Microbial transformation of lovastatin by Beauveria bassiana
AbstractMicrobial transformation of lovastatin (1) by resting cells of a filamentous fungus, Beauveria bassiana AS 3.4270, yielded five metabolites (2–6), which were unambiguously characterized by various spectroscopic data analyses. The occurred reactions included hydroxylation, lactone hydrolysis and methylation.
Lirui Qiao +5 more
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Three branch canker pathogens, viz. NBCHE-6, UPA-61 and VPM were isolated from different tea growing districts of south India and four entomopathogenic fungus, viz.
J MAREESWARAN +4 more
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This study was conducted to examine the effect of Beauveria bassiana and insect growth regulator lufenuron on the fecundity and reproductivity decline of fruit fly B. carambolae adults.
Mochammad Syamsul Hadi +2 more
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