Fungal isolates of two species of the genus Trichoderma were evaluated as antifeedant compounds towards winged and wingless morphs of the aphid Schizaphis graminum and wingless morph of Megoura viciae. The three tested isolates resulted repellent towards winged morph of S. graminum and wingless of M. viciae; only T. citrinoviride proved to be repellent towards wingless of S. graminum. Electrophysiological studies showed that the structures involved in the perception of the fungal metabolites are located on the aphid tarsomeres supporting the hypothesis that at least part of the fungal metabolites responsible for the repellent effect are water soluble compounds
This study carried out to test the fungicidal potentiality of three Trichoderma species under labora...
Two novel metabolites with potential antifeedant activity were isolated from cultures of the fungus ...
Trichoderma spp. is free living filamentous fungi. They are cosmopolitan and versatile in nature. Th...
Fungal isolates of two species of the genus Trichoderma were evaluated as antifeedant compounds towa...
Antifeedant activity of fungal isolates of the genus Trichoderma on two species of aphids: prelimina...
Fungi offer several potential strategies against pest insects to reduce crop losses. Indeed, fungi a...
Different species of the genus Trichoderma have been reported to be effective biocontrol agents of a...
The feeding preferences of alate and apterous morphs of the aphid Schizaphis graminum (Rondani) (Hom...
Fungal strains belonging to the genera Fusarium Paecilomyces and Trichoderma were tested in vitro in...
This study is framed in the context of an innovative approach on the search of natural compounds of ...
In this study we report the effects of fungal metabolites isolated from cultures of the fungus Trich...
Interactions between the fungi Fusarium proliferatum, and Trichoderma harzianum, and the aphid Schiz...
Botanical and fungal biopesticides, including endophytes, are in high demand given the current restr...
Aphids are insect pests of great economic impact on agricultural production causing yield losses and...
We report the effects of some bisorbicillinoids isolated from biomass of the fungus Trichoderma citr...
This study carried out to test the fungicidal potentiality of three Trichoderma species under labora...
Two novel metabolites with potential antifeedant activity were isolated from cultures of the fungus ...
Trichoderma spp. is free living filamentous fungi. They are cosmopolitan and versatile in nature. Th...
Fungal isolates of two species of the genus Trichoderma were evaluated as antifeedant compounds towa...
Antifeedant activity of fungal isolates of the genus Trichoderma on two species of aphids: prelimina...
Fungi offer several potential strategies against pest insects to reduce crop losses. Indeed, fungi a...
Different species of the genus Trichoderma have been reported to be effective biocontrol agents of a...
The feeding preferences of alate and apterous morphs of the aphid Schizaphis graminum (Rondani) (Hom...
Fungal strains belonging to the genera Fusarium Paecilomyces and Trichoderma were tested in vitro in...
This study is framed in the context of an innovative approach on the search of natural compounds of ...
In this study we report the effects of fungal metabolites isolated from cultures of the fungus Trich...
Interactions between the fungi Fusarium proliferatum, and Trichoderma harzianum, and the aphid Schiz...
Botanical and fungal biopesticides, including endophytes, are in high demand given the current restr...
Aphids are insect pests of great economic impact on agricultural production causing yield losses and...
We report the effects of some bisorbicillinoids isolated from biomass of the fungus Trichoderma citr...
This study carried out to test the fungicidal potentiality of three Trichoderma species under labora...
Two novel metabolites with potential antifeedant activity were isolated from cultures of the fungus ...
Trichoderma spp. is free living filamentous fungi. They are cosmopolitan and versatile in nature. Th...