This is an investigation of how temperature modulates the dynamics of fungus – insect interactions. The study focusses on the ability of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium robertsii to infect the wax moth, Galleria mellonella, which is a well-studied and important model insect. Wax moth larvae in the wild develop optimally at around 34°C in beehives. However, surprisingly little research on wax moths has been conducted at temperatures relevant to the wild. Metarhizium robertsii was considerably more pathogenic at a constant temperature of 24°C compared with 34°C. The cooler temperature allowed greater condial adhesion to the cuticle, germination and haemocoel invasion. The wax moth larvae immune responses also altered with the temperat...
Of the three principal biological agents that are employed in the control of insects pests; namely, ...
Conidia of entomopathogenic fungi (EF) are the propagules most frequently used in arthropod biocontr...
We tested the effect of 2 exposure methods and 2 environmental factors, temperature and humidity, on...
Insects such as locusts and grasshoppers can reduce the effectiveness of pathogens and parasites by ...
The influence of temperature on interactions with pathogenic or symbiotic microbes is a driving forc...
Abstract In this work, we analysed the efficacy of different commercial bio-insecticides (Steinernem...
Recently, several applied studies exploring the use of pathogens for insect biocontrol have demonstr...
Abstract Pathogens can modify many aspects of host behavior or physiology with cascading impacts acr...
Abstract The use of insects for evaluating the virulence of microbial pathogens and for determining ...
Temperature is expected to modulate the responses of organisms to stress. Here, we aimed to assess t...
The use of insects for evaluating the virulence of microbial pathogens and for determining the effic...
<div><p>Microevolutionary adaptations and mechanisms of fungal pathogen resistance were explored in ...
Insects such as locusts and grasshoppers can reduce the effectiveness of pathogens and parasites by ...
Encapsulation and melanisation are innate immune reactions of insects against foreign intruders such...
International audiencePest management strategies relying on agrochemicals could be altered by climat...
Of the three principal biological agents that are employed in the control of insects pests; namely, ...
Conidia of entomopathogenic fungi (EF) are the propagules most frequently used in arthropod biocontr...
We tested the effect of 2 exposure methods and 2 environmental factors, temperature and humidity, on...
Insects such as locusts and grasshoppers can reduce the effectiveness of pathogens and parasites by ...
The influence of temperature on interactions with pathogenic or symbiotic microbes is a driving forc...
Abstract In this work, we analysed the efficacy of different commercial bio-insecticides (Steinernem...
Recently, several applied studies exploring the use of pathogens for insect biocontrol have demonstr...
Abstract Pathogens can modify many aspects of host behavior or physiology with cascading impacts acr...
Abstract The use of insects for evaluating the virulence of microbial pathogens and for determining ...
Temperature is expected to modulate the responses of organisms to stress. Here, we aimed to assess t...
The use of insects for evaluating the virulence of microbial pathogens and for determining the effic...
<div><p>Microevolutionary adaptations and mechanisms of fungal pathogen resistance were explored in ...
Insects such as locusts and grasshoppers can reduce the effectiveness of pathogens and parasites by ...
Encapsulation and melanisation are innate immune reactions of insects against foreign intruders such...
International audiencePest management strategies relying on agrochemicals could be altered by climat...
Of the three principal biological agents that are employed in the control of insects pests; namely, ...
Conidia of entomopathogenic fungi (EF) are the propagules most frequently used in arthropod biocontr...
We tested the effect of 2 exposure methods and 2 environmental factors, temperature and humidity, on...