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Purification and Properties of Extracellular Chitinases from the Parasitic Fungus Isaria japonica

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2001
Two chitinases (P-1 and P-2) induced with colloidal chitin were purified from the culture supernatant of Isaria japonica by chromatography on DEAE Bio-Gel, chromatofocusing and gel filtration with Superdex 75 pg. The enzymes were electrophoretically homogeneous and estimated to have a molecular mass of 43,273 (+/-5) for P-1 and 31,134 (+/-6) for P-2 by
I, Kawachi   +7 more
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Some entomogenous fungi originally referred to Isaria

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1980
The taxonomy of some species hitherto referred to Isaria is revised. Hirsutella eleutheratorum (Nees ex S. F. Gray) Petch is redescribed and H. entomophila Pat., originally named the type species of Hirsutella Pat., is regarded as a synonym. Isaria eleutheratorum var. racemosa Auersw.
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[Micro-morphological variation pattern of Isaria cicadae].

Wei sheng wu xue bao = Acta microbiologica Sinica, 2018
To reveal the morphological pattern of Isaria cicadae.We observed 17 morphological characters and measured 75 strains of 15 populations in I. cicadae. Statistical analysis system (SAS) 8.1 was used to analyze the morphological data, the morphological pattern was analyzed in 15 populations of I.
Wenbo, Zeng   +5 more
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Cryptic Diversity of Isaria-like Species in Guizhou, China

Life, 2021
Wan-Hao Chen   +2 more
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Entomopatogenní houba Isaria fumosorosea

2014
Entomopathogenic fungus Isaria fumosorosea is among the species of entomopathogenic fungi used in biological control. Species I. fumosorosea has wide host range of insects in which is able to cause the primary diseases. Fungus I. fumosorosea most often infects greenhouse pests, such as aphids, thrips and mealybugs. I.
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Isaria

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1934
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A New Genus Based on Isaria palmae

Mycologia, 1965
Everett F. Morris, David E. Finley
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