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[Nutritional requirements of Entomophthorales (author's transl)].

Annales de microbiologie, 1982
Twenty-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, 2021
B. Mullens, D. Rutz, R. Patterson
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Entomophthora pyriformis, sp. n., entomophthorale parasite de puceron

Entomophaga, 1967
A 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

2012
Fungi 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-
Grell, Morten Nedergaard   +2 more
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Entomophthorales

2008
James C. Dunford   +35 more
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Entomophthorales foray

Bulletin of the British Mycological Society, 1983
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