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Photobiology of the keystone genus Metarhizium
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 2022Metarhizium fungi are soil-inhabiting ascomycetes which are saprotrophs, symbionts of plants, pathogens of insects, and participate in other trophic/ecological interactions, thereby performing multiple essential ecosystem services. Metarhizium species are used to control insect pests of crop plants and insects that act as vectors of human and animal ...
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Metarhizium: an opportunistic middleman for multitrophic lifestyles
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2022Metarhizium spp. mediate multiple interactions that are usually positive with respect to their long-term plant environment, and negative with respect to short-lived hosts. In particular, their ability to kill a wide range of insects maximizes protection to the plants and provides a resource of nitrogen that the fungus trades with the plant for carbon ...
Huiyu, Sheng +2 more
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Depsipeptides from Metarhizium anisopliae
Phytochemistry, 1981Abstract From the culture medium of a strain of Metarhizium anisopliae , 14 depsipeptides have been isolated. Five of them were identified as known destruxins A, B, C, D and desmethyldestruxin B. The structures of the new compounds, named destruxins E, A 1 , A 2 , B 1 , B 2 , C 2 , D 1 , D 2 and E 1 ,were established mainly from the mass spectral ...
Pais, M., Das, B.C., Ferron, P.
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Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1976
Metarhizium anisopliae and M.flavoviride are accepted as the only two species in Metarhizium. M. anisopliae is separated into two varieties, var. anisopliae for the short-spored taxon and var. major for the long-spored taxon.
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Metarhizium anisopliae and M.flavoviride are accepted as the only two species in Metarhizium. M. anisopliae is separated into two varieties, var. anisopliae for the short-spored taxon and var. major for the long-spored taxon.
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Electrophoretic karyotype of Metarhizium anisopliae
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1992Abstract The chromosomal DNA molecules of Metarhizium anisopliae var. anisopliae have been separated into seven bands by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Using the Schizosaccharomyces pombe chromosomes as size standards, we estimate the size of the chromosomes to be between 1.6 and 7.4 megabase pairs (Mbp) and total genome sizes of the five isolates
Susumu Shimizu +2 more
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Extracellular enzyme production in Metarhizium anisopliae isolates
Folia Microbiologica, 2009Extracellular enzymes produced by Metarhizium anisopliae are believed to play a key role in cuticle hydrolysis. The in-vitro production of cuticle-degrading enzymes, such as chitinase, proteinase, caseinase, lipase and amylase in fourteen isolates of M. anisopliae exhibited significant natural isolate variability.
U, Mustafa, G, Kaur
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Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2019
The biogeography and genotype diversity of Metarhizium species in northwestern North American soils was examined; 20 ecoregions were sampled, including 58 agricultural and 80 natural habitat subsites, and areas that were glaciated during the Pleistocene epoch. One hundred and twenty-nine isolates of M. brunneum, 26 isolates of M.
Inglis, G. Douglas +4 more
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The biogeography and genotype diversity of Metarhizium species in northwestern North American soils was examined; 20 ecoregions were sampled, including 58 agricultural and 80 natural habitat subsites, and areas that were glaciated during the Pleistocene epoch. One hundred and twenty-nine isolates of M. brunneum, 26 isolates of M.
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Journal of Basic Microbiology
ABSTRACTThe ash weevil, Myllocerus subfasciatus, is a significant insect pest that infests brinjal. Both the adults and grubs feed on the leaves and roots, respectively, leading to considerable yield loss. The subterranean habits of the larvae limit the effectiveness of insecticide applications, necessitating the implementation of integrated pest ...
Udhayakumar Monisha +11 more
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ABSTRACTThe ash weevil, Myllocerus subfasciatus, is a significant insect pest that infests brinjal. Both the adults and grubs feed on the leaves and roots, respectively, leading to considerable yield loss. The subterranean habits of the larvae limit the effectiveness of insecticide applications, necessitating the implementation of integrated pest ...
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