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Susceptibility of Heliothis zea larvae to Nomuraea rileyi at various temperatures
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1977Abstract Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the susceptibility of various larval instars of Heliothis zea to different spore doses of Nomuraea rileyi at constant and variable temperatures. The fungus was most effective at 20° and 25°C, with a mortality of 80% and 71%, respectively.
Abdul K.A. Mohamed +2 more
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2014
Based on transcriptome library, an NADH: flavinoxidore ductase/NADH oxidase gene (Nox) was cloned from Nomuraea rileyi. The 1,663-bp full-length cDNA contains an open reading frame of 1,233 bp coding 410 amino acids. The expression level of Nox was up-regulated and co-related to the intracellular H2O2 concentration during microsclerotium (MS ...
Juanjuan, Liu +6 more
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Based on transcriptome library, an NADH: flavinoxidore ductase/NADH oxidase gene (Nox) was cloned from Nomuraea rileyi. The 1,663-bp full-length cDNA contains an open reading frame of 1,233 bp coding 410 amino acids. The expression level of Nox was up-regulated and co-related to the intracellular H2O2 concentration during microsclerotium (MS ...
Juanjuan, Liu +6 more
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Purification and characterization of trypsin from an entomopathogen,Nomuraea rileyi NRRL 13755
Current Microbiology, 1993Nomuraea rileyi isolate NRRL-13755 produced a large amount of trypsin enzyme when cultured on basal salt medium containing 1% (w/v) gelatin. The trypsin was purified nearly 60-fold, with a recovery of about 13% of the initial activity from the culture supernatant.
Subhash C. Gupta +3 more
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Ultrastructural aspects of conidiogenesis in the entomogenous hyphomycete Nomuraea rileyi
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1982Conidia in Nomuraea rileyi are produced basipetally from a phialide apex. Production of primary and all successive conidia appears to be enteroblastic, and only the inner, newly formed wall layer of the phialide surrounds developing conidia. Conidium formation ceases as layers of inner wall material accumulate at the phialide apex.
J. C. Pendland, D. G. Boucias
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RAPD Analysis of Nomuraea rileyi
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2000M S, Tigano, S, Aljanabi
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Nomuraea rileyi (parasite of Anticarsia on soybean)
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Inexpensive culture media and methods for Nomuraea rileyi
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1986Holdom D.G., van de Klashorst G.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Infectivity of Nomuraea rileyi conidia to Popillia japonica larvae
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1982Grant St. Julian +3 more
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AFLP analysis of the entomopathogenNomuraea rileyi
Mycologia, 2000Drion Boucias +3 more
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