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Nebenwirkungen Insektenpathogener Pilze Auf Mensch und Wirbeltiere: Aktuelle Fragen

E. Müller-Kögler
- 01 Dec 1967 - 
- Vol. 12, Iss: 4, pp 429-441
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This article is published in Biocontrol.The article was published on 1967-12-01. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Animal ecology.

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Review on safety of the entomopathogenic fungi Beauveria bassiana and Beauveria brongniartii

TL;DR: Based on the present knowledge it is concluded that both Beauveria species are considered to be safe.
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The entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae and its potential as a biocontrol agent

TL;DR: In this article, the characteristics of M. anisopliae and related species of the same genus, its natural occurrence and host range, identifies the current target pest species and reports some new aspects in production and formulation; present safety data are summarized.
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Effects of entomopathogens on vertebrates

TL;DR: Objectives of this review are to delineate the type of studies that were used to evaluate safety of entomopathogens, and to summarize the resul!s of published and unpublished reports that were specifically designed to evaluate the safety ofEntomopathogenic fungi, protozoans, bacteria, viruses, and rickettsiae to vertebrates.
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Toxicity and pathogenicity of Metarhizium anisopliae var. acridum (Deuteromycotina, Hyphomycetes) and fipronil to the fringe-toed lizard Acanthodactylus dumerili (Squamata: Lacertidae).

TL;DR: Reptiles in arid and semiarid zones are frequently exposed to insecticides sprayed to control locusts and grasshoppers, and the toxicity and pathogenicity of new biological and chemical control agents to the fringe‐toed lizard Acanthodactylus dumerili was evaluated.
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Untersuchungen über die Wirkung der Insektentötenden PilzeBeauveria bassiana (Bals. Vuill.) undMetarrhizium anisopliae (Metsch.) Sorok. auf Warmblütler

TL;DR: The muscardine-fungi are neither toxic neither pathogen for man and warmblooded animals as discussed by the authors, but reactions of sensitive persons working with spores of this fungi are not of general but of allergic nature.
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Fungal Diseases of Animals

TL;DR: This first text book in English on fungal diseases is divided into 17 chapters each of which deals systematically with a group of diseases caused by related fungi and is a valuable addition to the liberary of research workers in the Held of mycology.
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Investigations on the genera beauveria vuill, and tritirachium limber

D. M. MacLeod
- 01 Nov 1954 - 
TL;DR: A thorough review of the literature shows that 32 alleged species have been involved in the genera Beauveria and Tritirachium, and fourteen of these are reduced to synonymy with B. bassiana and B. tenella.
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Microbial control—the emergence of an idea. A brief history of insect pathology through the nineteenth century

TL;DR: The idea of microbial control was conceived and brought forth largely as a result of man’s study of the maladies of the silkworm, Bombyx mori Linnaeus, and just how this all came about makes a fascinating and revealing study, and one that can contribute.
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Growth and sporulation of submersed cultures of the fungus Beauveria bassiana in various media

TL;DR: The composition of the medium most suitable for the submersed cultivation of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana has been determined by its growth and the production of blastospores.