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Microbiology, 2009
Zoophthora radicansis an entomopathogenic fungus with the potential to be used as an insect biological control agent. To better understand the mechanisms used byZ. radicansto infect different hosts, we generated expressed sequence tag (EST) datasets from aZ.
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Zoophthora radicansis an entomopathogenic fungus with the potential to be used as an insect biological control agent. To better understand the mechanisms used byZ. radicansto infect different hosts, we generated expressed sequence tag (EST) datasets from aZ.
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Journal of applied microbiology, 2014
To isolate and formulate a native strain of Zoophthora radicans naturally infecting larvae of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, existing in South Australia and to provide evidence that formulation of the fungus is effective against P. xylostella larvae, and therefore, it could be used as a tool in pest management of this insect.Dose-response ...
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To isolate and formulate a native strain of Zoophthora radicans naturally infecting larvae of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella, existing in South Australia and to provide evidence that formulation of the fungus is effective against P. xylostella larvae, and therefore, it could be used as a tool in pest management of this insect.Dose-response ...
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1991
Abstract Survival of primary conidia and capilliconidia of isolate 3186 of Erynia radicans was compared at 50, 90, and 100% relative humidity (RH), 20°, 25°, and 30°C, and incubation periods of 24, 48, and 72 hr, in darkness. The capilliconidia invariably survived better than the primary conidia, especially at the unsaturated atmospheres, as ...
Aviva Uziel, R.G. Kenneth
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Abstract Survival of primary conidia and capilliconidia of isolate 3186 of Erynia radicans was compared at 50, 90, and 100% relative humidity (RH), 20°, 25°, and 30°C, and incubation periods of 24, 48, and 72 hr, in darkness. The capilliconidia invariably survived better than the primary conidia, especially at the unsaturated atmospheres, as ...
Aviva Uziel, R.G. Kenneth
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Entomophaga, 1981
Most isolates of “sphaerosperma group” fungi described by different authors from leaf-hoppers and frog-hoppers appear to fit intoEntomophthora sphaerossperma (Fresenius)sensu strictoRemaudiereet al. (1976) synonymous withZoophthora radicans (Brefeld)Batko.
I. Ben-Ze'ev, R. G. Kenneth
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Most isolates of “sphaerosperma group” fungi described by different authors from leaf-hoppers and frog-hoppers appear to fit intoEntomophthora sphaerossperma (Fresenius)sensu strictoRemaudiereet al. (1976) synonymous withZoophthora radicans (Brefeld)Batko.
I. Ben-Ze'ev, R. G. Kenneth
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Australian Journal of Botany, 1987
Numbers of isolates, provisionally identified by classical morphological criteria as Zoophthora radicans or Z. phalloides, were compared over a range of morphological, physiological and biochemical attributes to .assess intraspecific and interspecific variation.
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Numbers of isolates, provisionally identified by classical morphological criteria as Zoophthora radicans or Z. phalloides, were compared over a range of morphological, physiological and biochemical attributes to .assess intraspecific and interspecific variation.
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