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Fungi from the Hypocreales order synthesize a range of toxic non-ribosomal cyclic peptides with antimicrobial, insecticidal and cytotoxic activities. Entomopathogenic Beauveria, Isaria and Cordyceps as well as phytopathogenic Fusarium spp.
Monika Urbaniak +4 more
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Entomopathogenic fungi and their relevance in sustainable agriculture: A review
The use of entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) like Beauveria, Metarhizium, Lecanicillium, and Isaria is upsurging in recent years for the management of crop insect pests.
Amrit Sharma +2 more
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ABSTRACT Enniatins (ENNs) are emerging mycotoxins mainly produced by Fusarium species. They frequently contaminate cereals and cereal‐based products. Despite their widespread occurrence, these mycotoxins are not yet regulated, but concerns about their potential health effects due to dietary exposure exist.
France Coulet +3 more
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Vertical Zonal Distribution Patterns of Entomopathogenic Fungi in the Changbai Mountain
Entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) distribution was divided into high‐ and low‐elevation patterns. EPF species diversity in the same vegetation belt was unaffected by altitude. EPF tended to evolve toward broadleaved forest habitats. ABSTRACT Entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) are critical drivers of ecosystem processes such as pest regulation and material cycling.
Lichao Feng +5 more
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Characterization of Cyclodepsipeptides from the Mycelium of from Vietnam
A new cyclodepsipeptide, isarin ( 1 ), was isolated from the insect pathogenic fungus Isaria japonica Yasuda, together with one known compound, beauveriolide I ( 2 ).
Nguyen Ngoc Tuan +8 more
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This article details the invasion of cycad aulacaspis scale into the islands of Okinawa‐Jima and Amami‐Oshima. Several recommendations are proposed in this article by members of the IUCN cycad specialist group and experts in the biological control of this scale insect.
Benjamin E. Deloso +12 more
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Two Worlds on a Stone: Arctic Desert Hypoliths and Epiliths Show Spatial Niche Differentiation
ABSTRACT In Arctic polar deserts, rocks can be extensively colonized by phototrophic hypolithic communities that exploit periglacial sorting processes to grow beneath opaque rocks. These communities are distinguished by green bands that are distinctly and abruptly separated from the black‐pigmented communities on the rock surface (epiliths).
Andrew Baker +4 more
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Background Eublemma amabilis Moore (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is an important pest of lac insect, Kerria spp. (Hemiptera: Tachardiidae: Coccoidea) causing up to 20–25% damage of lac and its encrustation, which has immense industrial utilities.
Purnima Das +8 more
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Ice‐Nucleating Particles Are Emitted by Raindrop Impact
Abstract Ice‐nucleating particles (INPs) play a key role in ice formation and cloud microphysics and thus significantly impact the water cycle and the climate. However, our understanding of atmospheric INPs, particularly their sources, emissions, and spatiotemporal variability, is incomplete. While the enhancement of atmospheric INP concentrations with
C. Mignani +15 more
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Entomopathogenic fungi in New Zealand native forests : the genera Beauveria and Isaria [PDF]
Species of the entomopathogenic fungal genera Beauveria and Isaria were collected and isolated from diverse arthropod hosts in native forests. Morphological observations and analysis of DNA sequence data from three nuclear gene regions were used to ...
Cummings, Nicholas John
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