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Potential of Entomopathogenic Fungi for the Biocontrol of Tick Populations.
Foodborne pathogens and diseaseBackground: Ticks are significant vectors of various pathogens affecting humans and livestock, necessitating effective control strategies. The widespread use of chemical acaricides has led to resistance development and environmental concerns ...
Ebrahim Abbasi
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Mycologia, 1949
It occasionally happens, during the routine of collecting and identifying fungi, that a species having an unusual type of conidium and conidiophore is encountered. The two species given brief consideration herein are believed to be quite unlike any with which even well-trained and experienced students of fungi are acquainted, and consequently they are ...
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It occasionally happens, during the routine of collecting and identifying fungi, that a species having an unusual type of conidium and conidiophore is encountered. The two species given brief consideration herein are believed to be quite unlike any with which even well-trained and experienced students of fungi are acquainted, and consequently they are ...
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Fungal Biology, 2013
The entomopathogenic anamorphic genus Evlachovaea was described to differ from other fungi in forming its conidia obliquely to the axis of the conidiogenous cell and with successive conidia having alternate orientations with a zipper- or chevron-like ...
R. Humber +4 more
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The entomopathogenic anamorphic genus Evlachovaea was described to differ from other fungi in forming its conidia obliquely to the axis of the conidiogenous cell and with successive conidia having alternate orientations with a zipper- or chevron-like ...
R. Humber +4 more
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Nutritional requirements of keratinophilic fungi and dermatophytes for conidial germination
Mycopathologia, 1982Germination of spores of Chrysosporium crassitunicatum, Nannizzia fulva (+), Nannizzia fulva (-) and Trichophyton equinum was studied in the presence of various carbon and nitrogen sources. Effect of different temperatures on spore germination was also determined.
K V, Singh, S C, Agrawal
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Five new species of lichenicolous conidial fungi from Spain
Canadian Journal of Botany, 2001Five new species of lichenicolous conidial fungi from Spain are described. The genus Lichenohendersonia Calatayud & Etayo gen.nov. is introduced to accommodate three new coelomycetes: Lichenohendersonia squamarinae Calatayud & Etayo sp.nov. (on Squamarina lentigera), Lichenohendersonia uniseptata Etayo & Calatayud sp.nov.
Vicent Calatayud, Javier Etayo
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Two new endophytic conidial fungi from India
Cryptogamie Mycologie, 2000Two new taxa of endophytic conidial fungi isolated from fresh young leaves of Carissa carandas L. are described and illustrated. These include a new anamorph-genus Kumbhamaya and a new species of Gonatobotryum.
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Ultrastructure of thermophilic fungi IV. Conidial ontogeny in Thermomyces
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1981At present the hyphomycete genus Thermomyces contains four species; three thermophiles, T. lanuginosus, T. stellatus, T. ibadanensis and one mesophile, T. verrucosus. All four species are characterized by the development of thick-walled, terminal holoblastic conidia.
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Patterns of Development in Conidial Fungi
Mycologia, 1980Clark T. Rogerson +2 more
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