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Fermentation of the psyllid-pathogenic fungus Pandora sp. nov. inedit. (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae)

Biocontrol science and technology (Print), 2022
Pandora sp. nov. inedit. (ARSEF13372) is a recently isolated entomophthoralean fungus with high potential for psyllid pest control. The use of entomopathogenic fungi as biocontrol agents in large-scale field application requires biomass production in a ...
L. C. Muskat   +4 more
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A new species of Neoconidiobolus (Entomophthorales, Ancylistaceae) from China based on morphological, molecular and physiological evidences

Phytotaxa, 2022
Neoconidiobolus pseudothromboides is proposed as a species new on the basis of morphological characteristics, physiological feature and molecular phylogeny. This new species is morphologically allied to N. thromboides.
Yong Nie   +5 more
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Entomophthorales infection of the maxillofacial region

The Laryngoscope, 1982
AbstractPhycomycosis infections caused by the fungi Rhizopus and Mucor are commonly termed mucorinycosis. Mucormycosis infections exhibit a rapidly progressive course characterized by angioinvasion and necrosis. The rhinocerebral form has been described thoroughly in the literature.
M D, Nathan   +3 more
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Epizootiology of infections by Batkoa major (Entomophthorales: Batkoaceae) and Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) in spotted lanternfly (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) populations.

Environmental Entomology
The planthopper Lycorma delicatula (White) (spotted lanternfly; SLF) was introduced to North America from Asia. It was first found in southeastern Pennsylvania in 2014 and now, a decade later, has increased in abundance and spread into 18 eastern US ...
Eric H. Clifton   +3 more
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The activation of caspases in immunocompetent cells is an important infection factor of the pathogenic fungus Conidiobolus coronatus (Entomophthorales: Ancylistaceae).

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
Apoptosis is a mechanism commonly used by pathogenic fungi to inhibit the host's immune response. One opportunistic pathogen is Conidiobolus coronatus, which causes fungal infection in mammals and insects.
A. Kaczmarek, M. Boguś
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Insecticide effects onEntomophthora muscae [Zygomycetes: Entomophthorales]

Entomophaga, 1986
Studies were conducted to determine the effect of insecticide residues on germination of primary conidia ofentomophthora muscae (Cohn) Fresenius and to determine the relative susceptibility of healthy and infectedMusca domestica L. to insecticides. Primary conidia were discharged fromM.
B. A. Mullens, J. L. Rodriguez
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Conidiobolus srinivasanii (Conidiobolaceae, Entomophthorales), a novel species from Western Ghats, Maharashtra, India

Phytotaxa
The genus Conidiobolus represents fungi of ecological and pathological importance, recently undergoing significant taxonomic revisions driven by molecular advancements. This study describes Conidiobolus srinivasanii sp.
Kadambari S. Pawar   +2 more
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Strongwellsea tigrinae and Strongwellsea acerosa (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae), two new species infecting dipteran hosts from the genus Coenosia (Muscidae).

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2020
Two new species from the genus Strongwellsea (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae) are described: Strongwellsea tigrinae from adult Coenosia tigrina (Diptera: Muscidae) and Strongwellsea acerosa from adult Coenosia testacea. The descriptions are based on
J. Eilenberg, V. Michelsen, R. Humber
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First documented occurrence of Neoconidiobolus lachnodes (Drechsler) B. Huang & Y. Nie (Zoopagomycota, Entomophthorales) in central China

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Neoconidiobolus lachnodes (Drechsler) B. Huang & Y. Nie was originally isolated from plant debris in Florida, United States of America, in 1954. Here, we report the first documented occurrence of N. lachnodes in central China. Morphologically, this fungus
Mohan Zhang   +4 more
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