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Preservation of Entomophthora protoplasts in liquid nitrogen
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1972Protoplasts of Entomophthora spp. were satisfactorily preserved in liquid nitrogen after controlled-rate cooling to −40 °C. 5% Dimethyl sulfoxide was the preferred cryoprotectant.
D, Tyrrell, S S, Sohi, M A, Welton
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Effects of hormones on Entomophthora egressa morphogenesis
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1979Abstract The morphological effects of a fungal sex hormone, trisporic acid (TA), and a synthetic insect juvenile hormone (JH) on mycelial cultures derived from protoplasts of the fungus Entomophthora egressa were determined. In comparison with the control treatment (no added hormone), only one treatment (JH and TA both added at 40 μg/50 ml ...
Richard A. Nolan, Gary B. Dunphy
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A new species of Entomophthora on beetles
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1953During July 1950, a severe mortality of chestnut defoliating beetles (Brahmina sp.) was noticed at the Government Gardens, Chaubattia, India. The insects were found to be affected with an undescribed species of Entomophthora. The internal hyphae were profuse, hyaline and branched, giving external digitate conidiophores, bearing ovoid papillate conidia ...
S.K. Bose, P.R. Mehta
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No evidence for mycoviruses in Entomophthora egressa
Biotechnology Letters, 1984Two strains of Entomophthora egressa which differ in their pathogenicity towards the spruce budworm were surveyed for the presence of double-stranded RNA mycoviruses. There was no evidence for the occurrence of any mycovirus in either strain. This indicates that virulence in E. egressa is not associated with a mycovirus.
W. S. Davidson +3 more
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Entomophthora Species with E. muscae-like Conidia
Mycologia, 1976D M, MacLeod +2 more
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Spore discharge in Entomophthora grylli
Annals of Applied Biology, 1971SUMMARY Entomophthora grylli Fres. has been found on larvae of Bradysia (Sciaridae, Diptera) on wood in Kansas State University greenhouses since November 1967. Infected larvae crawled to an exposed site in the night and by morning spores of E. grylli were being discharged.
S. M. PADY +3 more
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Factors affecting germination of Entomophthora conidia
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1968Abstract The effect of relative humidity, temperature, and several pesticides on germination of Entomophthora conidia was investigated. Germination of Entomophthora apiculata and Entomophthora virulenta conidia was restricted to 100% relative humidity.
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On the identity of Entomophthora coronata
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1964M C, SRINIVASAN, M J, THIRUMALACHAR
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[Taxonomic reconsideration of Entomophthora obscura Hall & Dunn].
Annales de microbiologie, 1979A set of slides and strains designated as Entomophthora thaxteriana Petch, E. obscura Hall et Dunn and E. ignobilis Hall et Dunn were compared on morphological, physiological, pathological and biochemical bases. It is concluded that E. thaxteriana (name invalidated by Humber, 1978) must be replaced by E. obscura and not by E.
G, Remaudière, J P, Latgé, B, Papierok
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