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- Beauveria b****iana is a fungus that grows naturally in soils throughout the world and acts as a parasite on various arthropod species, causing white muscardine...
- List of Beauveria species Beauveria alba Beauveria amorpha Beauveria arenaria Beauveria asiatica Beauveria australis Beauveria b****iana Beauveria brongniartii...
- Beauveria brongniartii is an entomopathogenic ascomycete fungus prevalent in various ecosystems, including forest soils, alpine gr****lands, and peat bogs...
- sedis Genus: Acrodontium Species: A. simplex Binomial name Acrodontium simplex (F.Mangenot) de Hoog (1972) Synonyms Beauveria simplex F.Mangenot (1952)...
- MycoBank. International Mycological ****ociation. Retrieved 2016-01-03. "Beauveria nivea (O. Rostr.) Arx (1986)". MycoBank. International Mycological ****ociation...
- Cordyceps locustiphila is the basionym and teleomorph of the fungi Beauveria locustiphila, a species of fungus in the family Cordycipitaceae. and is a...
- in arthropod pests and some other fungal pathogens, neither Beauveria b****iana nor Beauveria brongniartii is an effective biocontrol of Pef[clarification...
- be effective against this insect include the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria b****iana. Imago Nymph Buss, L. J.; Halbert, S. E.; Johnson, S. J. "Pest...
- teleomorphs of several genera of anamorphic, entomopathogenic fungi such as Beauveria (Cordyceps b****iana), Septofusidium, and Lecanicillium. Cordyceps subgen...
- mycoparasitic fungus. It attacks other fungi, particularly species of Beauveria and Isaria (molds that belong to the family Clavicipitaceae). It parasitizes...