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Evolutionary trends in antifungal resistance: a meta-analysis. [PDF]

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Strong host specialization in fungus genus Strongwellsea (Entomophthorales)

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2018
The genus Strongwellsea (Entomophthorales) has a unique pathobiology. Infected adult dipteran hosts develop a large hole in their abdomens, through which conidia are actively discharged while the hosts are still alive.
Jørgen Eilenberg, Annette Bruun Jensen
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Strongwellsea caulis, Strongwellsea lata, and Strongwellsea potentia (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae), three new species infecting adult flies (Diptera: Anthomyiidae)

open access: yesNordic Journal of Botany, Volume 2026, Issue 1, January 2026.
The insect‐pathogenic fungal genus Strongwellsea (Entomophthorales) contains specialist species infecting only adult cyclorrhaphan flies with an infection that will usually develop one, two or even three abdominal holes through which conidia are ...
J. Eilenberg   +3 more
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Immunological separation of entomophthorales genera

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1989
Exoantigens from Erynia neoaphidis, Conidiobolus major, C. thromboides, C. obscurus, Zoophthora radicans, and Basidiobolus ranarum were obtained from culture filtrates of fungal material grown in a yeast extract, peptone dialysate, dextrose medium and were tested against specific hyperimmune antisera prepared from E. neoaphidis, C.
C, Toriello   +3 more
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Wall composition of the protoplastic Entomophthorales

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1987
Abstract The mycelial wall of the protoplastic Entomophthorales is essentially composed of linear β-(1 → 3)glucan associated with low concentrations of chitin. It is also characterized by the absence of galactose, uronic acids, and chitosan. A similar wall composition is found in species of the Entomophthorales unable to form protoplasts, indicating ...
J.P. Latgé, A. Beauvais
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Aphid-pathogenic Entomophthorales (their taxonomy, biology and ecology)

Biologia (Poland), 2006
Fungi of the order Entomophthorales (Zygomycota, Zygomycetes) constitute a group of mostly insect pathogenic species, which attracts attention of insect pathologists because of their high capacity for use in biological control of pest insects. This work primarily focuses on entomophthoralean species attacking aphids. The Entomophthorales are considered
Marek Barta
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Conidiobolus macrosporus (Entomophthorales), a mosquito pathogen in Central Brazil.

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2016
A new fungal pathogen of Culicinae (Diptera: Culicidae) adults, Conidiobolus macrosporus (Entomophthorales: Ancylistaceae), was detected and isolated during a survey of mosquito pathogens close to the city of Aruanã, Goiás State, in December 2014. The morphological characteristics of C.
C. Montalva   +4 more
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