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Entomopathogens are
pathogens that
infect insects.
Entomopathogens include:
Entomopathogenic fungus Entomopathogenic nematode Entomopathogenic virus Entomopathogenic...
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originally described in by Henn in 1904. C.
locustiphila is an
entomopathogen and
obligate parasite of the gr****hopper
species within the
genus Colpolopha...
- The
common ****chafer (Melolontha melolontha), also
colloquially known as the Maybug, Maybeetle, or doodlebug, is a
species of
scarab beetle belonging...
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fungus belonging to the
family Ascosphaeraceae. It was one of the
first entomopathogen genomes to be sequenced. It has a
cosmopolitan distribution. It causes...
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Pimpla rufipes, they show an
increased susceptibility to the
fungal entomopathogen Metarhizium anisopliae Sorokin. This fact
suggests that the
venom of...
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traits favouring their use as biopesticides. The
development of
entomopathogens as
pesticides depends on
research into
their host specificity, stability...
- Jaronski, S. T.; Mascarin, G. M. (2017). "M****
Production of
Fungal Entomopathogens". In Lacey,
Lawrence (ed.).
Microbial control of
insect and mite pests:...
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through biological control can
utilize predators,
parasitoids and
fungal entomopathogens that
attack the
immature or
adult beetles.
During the time when beetle...
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settings with V. nonalfalfae or
other pathogens. Four
species of
fungal entomopathogens native to the
United States have been
identified to
cause co-epizootics...
- "Efficacy of
commercially available predators,
nematodes and
fungal entomopathogens for
augmentative control of
Drosophila suzukii".
Journal of Applied...