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[Nutritional requirements of Entomophthorales (author's transl)].
Annales de microbiologie, 1982Twenty-six species of Entomophthorales were classified considering their ability to utilize mineral or organic nitrogen, metabolize oxydized or reduced form of S and synthetize vitamins. Intergeneric, interspecific but also intraspecific variations were found concerning the nutritional requirements of the 73 strains studied.
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Entomophthora muscae (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae) as a Pathogen of Filth Flies
Biocontrol of Arthropods Affecting Livestock and Poultry, 2021B. Mullens, D. Rutz, R. Patterson
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Entomophthora pyriformis, sp. n., entomophthorale parasite de puceron
Entomophaga, 1967A new species ofEntomophthora found in France on Aphids is described as new under the nameE, pyriformis. It is distinguished by the following characters: multinucleate, pear-shaped conidia, with large papilla; small resting spores; short, more or less branched hyphal bodies.
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Pathogenicity gene variations within the order Entomophthorales
2012Fungi within the order Entomophthorales (subphylum Entomophthoromycotina) are obligate biotrophic pathogens of arthropods with a remarkable narrow host range. Infection takes place through the cuticle when conidia hit a susceptible host, facilitated by enzymatic and mechanical mechanisms. In the hemolymph, they proliferate as hyphal bodies or cell wall-
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Erynia chironomis, comb. nov. (Zygomyceetes: Entomophthorales)
Mycotaxon, 1995M-Z Fan, Z-Z Li
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