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Extracellular enzyme production in Metarhizium anisopliae isolates

Folia Microbiologica, 2009
Extracellular 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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Biogeography and genotypic diversity of Metarhizium brunneum and Metarhizium robertsii in northwestern North American soils

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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Efficacy and Ultrastructural Impact of Metarhizium anisopliae and Metarhizium robertsii on Myllocerus subfasciatus

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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Parasexuality in the deuteromycete Metarhizium anisopliae

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1980
Auxotrophic and conidial colour mutants of Metarhizium anisopliae var. minor were obtained after ultraviolet treatment and used to demonstrate parasexual recombination. Heterokaryons between different mutants revealed that spore colour is non-autonomous. From heterokaryons, putative diploids were isolated.
C.L. Messias, J.L. Azevedo
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Biodiversity of Metarhizium From Korea and Pathogenicity Screening of Two Unrecorded Species Metarhizium lepidiotae and Metarhizium robertsii

Entomological Research
ABSTRACTThis study analyzed the biodiversity of entomopathogenic fungi Metarhizium species isolated from Korean soil samples and insect cadavers. Morphological characteristics and molecular phylogenetic analyses were used to analyze Korean species diversity. Concatenated datasets of three genes, the translation elongation factor 1‐a (TEF), DNA‐directed
Seulki Kim, InJi Heo, Tae Young Shin
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Metarhizium nutritional map data

Data on protein and carbohydrate content of locust organs, growth of Metarhizium on different defined media, and data on nutritional foraging in liquid cultures of defined ...
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Independent origins of diploidy in Metarhizium.

Mycologia, 2018
In fungi, stable diploid genome arrangements are rare. Here we present evidence from nuclear intergenic DNA sequencing, microsatellite genotyping, and configuration of the mating-type locus to demonstrate two independent origins of persistent diploid genome organization in the Metarhizium majus species complex.
Ryan M, Kepler   +4 more
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Metarhizium robertsii

Trends in Parasitology
Junmei Shang   +2 more
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Metarhizium

2008
George Hangay   +73 more
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Metarhizium puerense Hong Yu, sp. nov.

Published as part of Ma, Jin Mei, Wang, Zhi Qin, Yang, Zhi Li, Chen, Yue, Li, Song Yu & Yu, Hong, 2024, Metarhizium puerense (Hypocreales, Clavicipitaceae): a new species from Yunnan, south-western China, pp.
Ma, Jin Mei   +5 more
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