Definition of Entomopathogen. Meaning of Entomopathogen. Synonyms of Entomopathogen

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Definition of Entomopathogen

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Meaning of Entomopathogen from wikipedia

- Entomopathogens are pathogens that infect insects. Entomopathogens include: Entomopathogenic fungus Entomopathogenic nematode Entomopathogenic virus Entomopathogenic...
- fungus belonging to the family Ascosphaeraceae. It was one of the first entomopathogen genomes to be sequenced. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. It causes...
- was originally described in by Henn in 1904. C. locustiphila is an entomopathogen and obligate parasite of the gr****hopper species within the genus Colpolopha...
- The common ****chafer (Melolontha melolontha), also colloquially known as the Maybug, Maybeetle, or doodlebug, is a species of scarab beetle belonging...
- Mascarin, G. M. (2017). Lacey, Lawrence (ed.). M**** Production of Fungal Entomopathogens. Academic Press. pp. 141–155. ISBN 978-0-12-803527-6. {{cite book}}:...
- to traits favouring their use as biopesticides. The development of entomopathogens as pesticides depends on research into their host specificity, stability...
- monemae is a pupal parasitoid. Paecilomyces lilacinus is an effective entomopathogen of the moth. The patasitoid Pediobius imbrues has been successfully...
- through biological control can utilize predators, parasitoids and fungal entomopathogens that attack the immature or adult beetles. During the time when beetle...
- "Efficacy of commercially available predators, nematodes and fungal entomopathogens for augmentative control of Drosophila suzukii". Journal of Applied...
- influence entomopathogens in negative ways, reducing their efficacy. It is primarily the leaf surface of the plant that influences the entomopathogen; plants...