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Metarhizium anisopliae is the type
species in its
genus of fungi, that
grows naturally in
soils throughout the
world and
causes disease in
various insects...
- (notably conidial) characteristics. The 'original'
species included: M.
anisopliae (with M.a. var. major), M. brunneum, M. cicadinum, M. cylindrosporum,...
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Metarhizium isolates,
previously grouped in the
species "Metarhizium
anisopliae var.
anisopliae":
based on a
multigene phylogenetic approach using near-complete...
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caused by
Beauveria brongniartti and
Metarhizium anisopliae.
Metarhizium species such as M.
anisopliae can
cause fatal disease in over 200
species of insect...
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several published studies especially by
Metarhizium robertsii (syn. M.
anisopliae). Some
parasites and
predators are
effective for
biological control of...
- was M.
anisopliae var.
acridum and
included the
isolates used for
locust control).
Metarhizium taii was
placed in M.
anisopliae var.
anisopliae, but has...
- Driver, F.; Watson, J.A.L. (February 1998). "Occurrence of
Metarhizium anisopliae in
nests and
feeding sites of
Australian termites".
Mycological Research...
- from
University of California,
Berkeley on the then-named
Metarhizium anisopliae (now M. robertsii, see § Patronymic taxa below) and its
application as...
- are adequate.
Methods of
control include applications of
Metarhizium anisopliae,
along with
other biocontrol strategies, but pest
control against cane...
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Certain fungal pathogens such as
Aspergillus nomius and
Metarhizium anisopliae are, however,
major threats to a
termite colony as they are not host-specific...