- Y.Cao M.
bombycis Koidz. M.
bombycis var.
angustifolia Koidz. M.
bombycis var.
bifida Koidz. M.
bombycis var.
longistyla Koidz. M.
bombycis var. tiliifolia...
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Nosema bombycis is a
species of
Microsporidia of the
genus Nosema infecting silkworms,
responsible for pébrine. This
species was the
first microsporidium...
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regions of
South and
Southeast Asia. The
species found in India,
Exorista bombycis is
sometimes synonymised with this species, but is
distinct from specimens...
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which is
caused by
protozoan microsporidian parasites,
mainly Nosema bombycis and, to a
lesser extent, Vairimorpha,
Pleistophora and
Thelohania species...
- rearing. Pébrine is a
disease caused by a
parasitic microsporidian,
Nosema bombycis.
Diseased larvae show slow growth, undersized, pale and
flaccid bodies...
- larvae. One
particularly notorious silkworm pest is the Uzi fly (Exorista
bombycis).
Another reproductive strategy is to
leave the eggs in the host's environment;...
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While Swiss botanist Carl Nägeli
discovered the
fungal species Nosema bombycis in 1857,
Pasteur applied the
findings to
recommend improved ventilation...
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hyphantriae Weiser (P.s. hyphantriae),
Nosema sp., and
Nosema bombycis (N.
bombycis ).
Nosema bombycis can
affect many body tissues, such as the midgut, fat body...
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beetle Mesoplatys cincta Nosema bombi parasitising bumble bees
Nosema bombycis causes pébrine in
silkworms Nosema carpocapsae parasitising Laspeyresia...
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Blepharipa zebina Crossocosmia sericariae Ctenophorocera pavida Exorista bombycis Exorista sorbillans This page is an
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