Definition of Entomopathogens. Meaning of Entomopathogens. Synonyms of Entomopathogens

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- Entomopathogens are pathogens that infect insects. Entomopathogens include: Entomopathogenic fungus Entomopathogenic nematode Entomopathogenic virus Entomopathogenic...
- The common ****chafer (Melolontha melolontha), also colloquially known as the Maybug, Maybeetle, or doodlebug, is a species of scarab beetle belonging...
- Basidiomycota, Chytridiomycota, Zygomycota, and Microsporidia). Some fungal entomopathogens are opportunistic whereas some have evolved into highly specific pathogens...
- through biological control can utilize predators, parasitoids and fungal entomopathogens that attack the immature or adult beetles. During the time when beetle...
- listed by Species Fungorum. Septobasidium species are known to be entomopathogens. Septobasidium spp. are characterized by their presence on the underside...
- Jaronski, S. T.; Mascarin, G. M. (2017). "M**** Production of Fungal Entomopathogens". In Lacey, Lawrence (ed.). Microbial control of insect and mite pests:...
- Society: 23–28. JSTOR 3705375. Sanchez-Pena, Sergio R. (April 2000). "Entomopathogens from two Chihuahuan desert localities in Mexico, Projects: Fall armyworm...
- locustiphila, a species within a Cordyceps clade of a****ually reproducing entomopathogens, Beauveria. This confusion is derived from the variations of ****ual...
- broadly divided into three ecologically based groups - mycopathogens, entomopathogens, and plant pathogens and related saprotrophs. However, the genus has...
- settings with V. nonalfalfae or other pathogens. Four species of fungal entomopathogens native to the United States have been identified to cause co-epizootics...