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Entomogenous fungi

Recently, many hyperparasites of the tick have been evaluated as control methods, in particular the entomogenous fungi Metarhizium anisopliae [147-149], Beauveria bassiana [112], Verticillium lecanii [150] and the bacteria Cedecea lapagei 117 and Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki [151]. [Pg.404]

Finally, also for these ticks, the biological control with the entomogenous fungi Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae [111,112] or different strains of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis [167,168], showed different degrees, of effectiveness. [Pg.407]

Lopez-Llorca LV, Moya M, Llinares A. Effect of pH on growth and pigment production of nematophagous and entomogenous fungi. Micol Veg Mediterr 8 107-112, 1994. [Pg.82]

Baath E. Tolerance of copper by entomogenous fungi and the use of copper-amended media for isolation of entomogenous fungi from soil. Mycologia 95 1140-1152, 1991. [Pg.123]

Evans HC, Samson RA. Entomogenous fungi from the Galapagos Islands. Can J Bot... [Pg.125]

Ferron P. Biological control of insect pests by entomogenous fungi. Annu Rev Entomol 23 409-442, 1978. [Pg.126]

Gillespie AT. The potential of entomogenous fungi as control agents for onion thrips, Thrips tabaci. In Day PR, ed. Biotechnology and Crop Improvement and Protection. Thornton Heath, England BCPC Publications, pp 237-244, 1986. [Pg.126]

Petch T. Studies in entomogenous fungi. II. The genera of Hypocrella and Aschersonia. Ann R Bot Gard (Peradeniya) 7 167-278, 1921. [Pg.130]

Petch T. Notes on entomogenous fungi. Trans Br Mycol Soc 16 209-245, 1932a. [Pg.131]

Petch T. A list of the entomogenous fungi of Great Britain. Trans Br Mycol Soc 17 170-... [Pg.131]

Samson RA, Evans HC. Notes on entomogenous fungi from Ghana I. The genera Gibellula and Pseudo gibellula. Acta Bot Neerl 22 522-528, 1973. [Pg.131]

Speare AT. On certain entomogenous fungi. Mycologia 12 62-76, 1920a. [Pg.132]

Bartlett MC, Jaronski ST. Mass production of entomogenous fungi for biological control of insects. In Burge MN, ed. Fungi in Biological Control Systems. Manchester, UK Manchester University Press, 1988, pp 61-85. [Pg.543]

Bovell JR. The use of entomogenous fungi on scale insects in Barbados. West Indian Bull 12 399-402, 1912. [Pg.543]

Evans HC. Entomogenous fungi in tropical forest ecosystems an appraisal. Ecol Entomol 7 47-60,1982. [Pg.544]

Evans HC. Co-evolution of entomogenous fungi and their insect hosts. In Pirozynski KA, Hawksworth DL, eds. Coevolution of Fungi with Plants and Animals. London, New York Academic Press, 1988, pp 149-171. [Pg.544]

Johnston JR. The entomogenous fungi of Puerto Rico. Bull Board Commissioners Agric, Puerto Rico 10 1-33, 1915. [Pg.546]

Petch T. Entomogenous fungi and their use in controlling insect pests. Bull Dep Agric Ceylon 71 1-40, 1925. [Pg.548]

Rombach MC, Rombach GM, Roberts DW. Growth in vitro of the entomogenous fungi, Hirsutella citriformis and Hirsutella versicolor. J Plant Protect Tropics 6 193-204, 1989. [Pg.548]

Ignoffo, C. M. Garcia. C. Influence of conidia color on inactivation of several entomogenous fungi (Hyphomycetes) by simulated sunlight. Environ. Entomol. 1992,21,913-917. [Pg.144]

Gillespie, A.T. N. Claydon. 1989. The use of entomogenous fungi for pest control and the role of toxins in pathogenesis. Pestic. Sci. 27 203-215. [Pg.170]

McCoy, C.W., R.A. Samson D.G. Boucias. 1988. Entomogenous fungi. In CRC Handbook of Natural Pesticides, Vol. V Microbial Insecticides, Part A Entomogenous Protozoa and Fungi, ed. C.M. Ignoffo, pp. 151-243, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. [Pg.173]


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