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Entomopathogens as Insecticides

Environmental Letters, 1975
Entomopathogens, diseases of insects, are suggested as a possible new generation of safe, selective insecticides. Over a thousand pathogens have been isolated from insects. Many of these, associated with major insect pests, are potential candidates for development into microbial insecticides.
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Evolution of entomopathogenicity in fungi

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2008
The recent completions of publications presenting the results of a comprehensive study on the fungal phylogeny and a new classification reflecting that phylogeny form a new basis to examine questions about the origins and evolutionary implications of such major habits among fungi as the use of living arthropods or other invertebrates as the main source
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Formulations of Entomopathogens

1983
A brief history of the development of entomopathogens will be presented. Descriptions of unusual problems faced by researchers when formulating, stabilizing, and testing biological materials, specifically Bacillus thuringiensis formulations, will be presented.
EM Sawicka, TL Couch
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Entomopathogenic Nematodes

Annual Review of Entomology, 1993
H K Kaya, R Gaugler
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Entomopathogenic Nematodes

2011
The nematodes establish various and characteristic relationships with the insects; in particular the EPNs belonging to the orders Mermithida, Rhabditida, Aphelenchida and Tylenchida, show interesting association with exapods and some species are used in controlling insect pests.
Cravedi, Piero, Triggiani, Oreste
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Entomopathogenic microsporidia

2000
Leellen F. Solter, James J. Becnel
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Entomopathogenic Fungi

2021
Amritesh C. Shukla, Karina Afzal
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