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Transmission effect of entomopathogenic fungi on population of Tetanychus kanzawai (Kishida) (Tetranychidae: Acarina).

Yayan Sanjaya, +2 more
- Vol. 2, Iss: 1, pp 36-41
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The article was published on 2013-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Population.

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Emerging pests and diseases of South-east Asian cassava: a comprehensive evaluation of geographic priorities, management options and research needs.

TL;DR: Although all main pests and diseases are non-natives, it is hypothesise that accelerating intensification of cropping systems, increased climate change and variability, and deficient crop husbandry are aggravating both organism activity and crop susceptibility.
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Transmission potential of the entomopathogenic fungi Isaria fumosorosea and Beauveria bassiana from sporulated cadavers of Diaphorina citri and Toxoptera citricida to uninfected D. citri adults

TL;DR: The results indicate that the control of D. citri using I. bassiana and I. fumosorosea can be promoted through conidial cycling in T. citricida, by generating new infection cycles, which may contribute to the overall performance of microbial control in citrus.
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Insecticidal activity of the entomopathogenic fungus and the strategy of horizontal transmission for control of cockroaches

TL;DR: Among several methods of application of entomopathogenic fungal conidia of Metarhizium anisopliae, injection method was proved to be reliable for generating mycosed cadavers of cockroach and oxidative stress induced by infection was counteracted by insect's antioxidant defense system in a time dependant manner.
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Addendum to the checklist and bibliography of philippine acari (arachnida) with notes on nomenclatural changes in some previously recorded species

TL;DR: A checklist of 196 acarine species recorded from the Philippines from 2006-2015 is presented, including some species that were missed in a checklist published earlier, covering 1844-2005, as well as changes in nomenclature of 136 previously listed species.
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