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GENOTOXICITY EVALUATION OFIsaria sinclairii(ISE) EXTRACT
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 2004The mutagenic potential Isaria sinclairii, a traditional Chinese medicine composed of the fruiting bodies of I. sinclairii and its parasitic host larva, was evaluated using short-term genotoxicity tests, namely, the Ames test, chromosome aberration (CA), and micronuclei (MN) tests. In a Salmonella typhimurium assay, I.
Mi Young, Ahn +15 more
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ISARIIN, A NEW DEPSIPEPTIDE FROM ISARIA CRETACEA
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1962One of the metabolic products of the fungus Isaria cretacea has been found to yield four different amino acids and a hydroxyacid on acid hydrolysis. The amino acids were identified as glycine, L-alanine, L-valine, and D-leucine, and a quantitative analysis showed them to be present in the molar ratio of 1:1:2:1, respectively.
L. C. Vining, W. A. Taber
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Disentangling cryptic species with isaria-like morphs in Cordycipitaceae
Mycologia, 2018A new genus and eight new species, all with isaria-like phialides, are described in Cordycipitaceae from Thailand. The new genus, Samsoniella, is segregated from Akanthomyces based on morphological and molecular evidence. Samsoniella differs from Akanthomyces in producing orange cylindrical to clavate stromata with superficial perithecia and orange ...
Suchada, Mongkolsamrit +5 more
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Cordyceps militaris and Isaria farinosa
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1936Summary The conidial stage of Cordyceps militaris is a Cephalosporium , which occurs on the mycelium on the larva or pupa bearing the Cordyceps . It has not been known to produce an Isaria form in nature or in culture. Isaria farinosa is a fasciculate Spicaria , and may occur as an Isaria or as a simple Spicaria .
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Some entomogenous fungi originally referred to Isaria
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1980The 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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ChemInform Abstract: FUSIDINSAEURE, EIN STEROIDâANTIBIOTICUM AUS ISARIA KOGANE
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1972AbstractFusidinsäure (In) kann als Fermentationsprodukt eines Basidiomyceten (Isaria kogane) erhalten und in den Methylester (Ib) mit Diazomethan umgewandelt werden.
H. HIKINO +3 more
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Culture medium improvement for Isaria fumosorosea submerged conidia production
Biochemical Engineering Journal, 2009Abstract Submerged conidia and blastospores of the entomopathogenic fungus Isaria fumosorosea are produced in several liquid culture media. However, yields and the ecological fitness of these propagules vary according to culture media composition. In most culture media, hyphae, blastospores and submerged conidia are white but we found that in some ...
Ali Asaff +2 more
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[Micro-morphological variation pattern of Isaria cicadae].
Wei sheng wu xue bao = Acta microbiologica Sinica, 2018To 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, 2021Wan-Hao Chen, Yanfeng Han
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EntomopatogennĂ houba Isaria fumosorosea
2014Entomopathogenic 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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