Invertebrate-pathogenic fungi in the genus Metarhizium are commonly found throughout the world on a wide range of different arthropod hosts. Some strains have been developed as biopesticides and many others have shown potential for controlling important insect pests. Given the current interest in using these fungi, precise identification at species level is crucial, both for understanding their diversity and ecology and for regulatory approval and monitoring of new biopesticides. Metarhizium has undergone extensive systematic revision over the last decade, resulting in a large number of name changes and new species. This has created regulatory issues in New Zealand and importation of biocontrol strains has become difficult due to a lack of ...
Texto completo del documentoTwelve Metarhizium isolates from Costa Rica, two from Honduras and one f...
Two species of entomogenous fungi were discovered infecting the invasive paper wasp Polistes chinens...
Entomopathogenic fungal isolates identified by morphology as Metarhizium anisopliae may belong to d...
The chapter focuses on mycological aspects of the genus Metarhizium. The genus includes several spec...
Metarhizium novozealandicum (C14), isolated from a kiwifruit nursery soil in Nelson, is a potential ...
The fungal species Metarhizium novozealandicum, that occurs only in New Zealand and Australia has be...
The fungal species Metarhizium novozealandicum, that occurs only in New Zealand and Australia has be...
The fungal species Metarhizium novozealandicum, that occurs only in New Zealand and Australia has be...
Metarhizium Sorokīn (Hypocreales: Clavicipitaceae) is a genus of facultative parasites of insects fo...
Grass grub (Costelytra giveni) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), an endemic pest of improved pasture in Ne...
Understanding the abundance and diversity of fungal entomopathogens associated with plant species is...
Entomopathogenic Ascomycetes: Hypocreales fungi occur worldwide in the soil; however, the abundance ...
The use of Metarhizium against sugarcane spittlebugs in Brazil is one of the most successful and lon...
The use of Metarhizium against sugarcane spittlebugs in Brazil is one of the most successful and lon...
The use of Metarhizium against sugarcane spittlebugs in Brazil is one of the most successful and lon...
Texto completo del documentoTwelve Metarhizium isolates from Costa Rica, two from Honduras and one f...
Two species of entomogenous fungi were discovered infecting the invasive paper wasp Polistes chinens...
Entomopathogenic fungal isolates identified by morphology as Metarhizium anisopliae may belong to d...
The chapter focuses on mycological aspects of the genus Metarhizium. The genus includes several spec...
Metarhizium novozealandicum (C14), isolated from a kiwifruit nursery soil in Nelson, is a potential ...
The fungal species Metarhizium novozealandicum, that occurs only in New Zealand and Australia has be...
The fungal species Metarhizium novozealandicum, that occurs only in New Zealand and Australia has be...
The fungal species Metarhizium novozealandicum, that occurs only in New Zealand and Australia has be...
Metarhizium Sorokīn (Hypocreales: Clavicipitaceae) is a genus of facultative parasites of insects fo...
Grass grub (Costelytra giveni) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), an endemic pest of improved pasture in Ne...
Understanding the abundance and diversity of fungal entomopathogens associated with plant species is...
Entomopathogenic Ascomycetes: Hypocreales fungi occur worldwide in the soil; however, the abundance ...
The use of Metarhizium against sugarcane spittlebugs in Brazil is one of the most successful and lon...
The use of Metarhizium against sugarcane spittlebugs in Brazil is one of the most successful and lon...
The use of Metarhizium against sugarcane spittlebugs in Brazil is one of the most successful and lon...
Texto completo del documentoTwelve Metarhizium isolates from Costa Rica, two from Honduras and one f...
Two species of entomogenous fungi were discovered infecting the invasive paper wasp Polistes chinens...
Entomopathogenic fungal isolates identified by morphology as Metarhizium anisopliae may belong to d...