PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «MUSCARDINE»
muscardine
disease
silkworm
caused
white
muscardine
insects
many
species
entomopathogenic
fungus
muscardines
known
affecting
silkworms
also
called
calcino
while
studying
century
agostino
bassi
found
that
encyclopedia
britannica
began
investigation
segno
commonly
which
causing
serious
economic
losses
italy
very
destructive
sometimes
extends
other
attended
development
provisionally
green
merriam
webster
caterpillars
metarrhizium
anisopliae
word
doesn
usually
appear
philippine
coconut
authority
effect
biocon
infects
larva
pupa
adult
beetle
mass
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MUSCARDINE»
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muscardine nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
muscardine e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
Since the diseased corpse appear hard, these conditions are called muscardine
or calcino. There are many kinds of muscardines, which are classified according
to the colour of the spores on the dead worm. Thus we have white muscardine, ...
2
Principles and Techniques of Silkworm Seed Production
It involves no active generation of protective substances by the immunized insect.
FUNGAL DISEASES Fungal diseases (mycosis) in silkworm are caused by
parasitic fungi. Two major kinds of such diseases are Muscardine and
Aspergillosis.
Grassy muscardine is caused by Hirsutella necatrix, and fusariosis is caused by
Fusarium species (Jin, 2001). These fungal pathogens usually do not pose a
threat to sericulture. The cadavers exhibiting gray, yellow, or red muscardine ...
Fernando E. Vega, Harry K. Kaya, 2012
4
Handbook of Sericulture
By these external symptoms muscardine can be certainly identified without the
help of a microscope. In Chapter III it has been said that worms from seed badly
pebrinised are liable to be affected by other diseases also. If a worm which has ...
Nitya Gopal Mukerji, 1906
5
Introduction to the History of Mycology
Bassi was also of an inquiring turn of mind and in 1807 he decided to investigate
the dread muscardine disease of silkworms which ravaged the silkworm
industries of Italy and France. The notion prevailed that the cause of muscardine
was ...
Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 1976
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Insect-Fungal Associations : Ecology and Evolution: Ecology ...
Bassi was particularly creative in devising ways to kill and mummify silkworm
larvae that mimicked the muscardine disease, except for one essential
characteristic: the silkworm larvae stricken in his experiments were un- able to
transmit the ...
Fernando E. Vega Research Entomologist USDA Insect Biocontrol Laboratory, Department of Biological Science Louisiana State University Meredith Blackwell Boyd Professor, 2005
7
Encyclopedia of Entomology
Muscardine. This term has been used to denote various mycoses of insects,
caused by species of hyphomycetous fungi and characterized by the appearance
of pink to brick-red colors on the body of the dying or dead hosts; certain strains
of ...
8
Report on the Noxious and Beneficial Insects of the State of ...
We have endeavored to investigate, so far as possible, the spontaneous
prevalence of white muscardine in the field; to determine the cheapest, best, and
most convenient method and apparatus for the artificial culture of the muscardine
fungus ...
Illinois State Entomologist, 1891
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Transactions of the Department of Agriculture of the State ...
The Spontaneous Occurrence of White Muscardine among; Chinch-hugs in 1895
75 Miscellaneous Chinch-buir Experiments 79 Experiments on Comparative
Vitality of Hibernating Chinch-bugs SO Confinement of Hibernating Chinch-bugs
81 ...
Illinois. Dept. of Agriculture, 1897
The Spontaneous Occurrence of White Muscardine among Chinch-bugs in 1S95
75 Miscellaneous Chinch-hue: Experiments 79 Experiments on Comparative
Vitality of Hibernating Chinch-bugs *0 Confinement of Hibernating Chinch-bugs
si ...
Illinois. State entomologist, 1890
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «MUSCARDINE»
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muscardine nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Mycology against malaria
He's an expert on entomopathogenic (insect-killing) fungi - particularly Metarhizium anisopliae, or green muscardine fungus. This is deadly to ... «Planet Earth, ago 14»
Ebola Rages in West Africa, Reigniting Humanity?s Oldest Fear: The …
The life's work of Agostino Bassi on muscardine disease in silkworms, John Snow on London's Broad Street cholera outbreak, Louis Pasteur on ... «Daily Beast, ago 14»
Race to salvage Philippine coconut wood
Forbes said there are plans to explore applying green muscardine fungus to the fallen trees as a way to kill beetles. Durst pointed out that if a ... «IRINnews.org, gen 14»
Disease, pest menace in mulberry during winter
The silkworms also suffer from a fungal disease in winter called muscardine caused by Beauveria bassiana. After contact of its conidia with the ... «The Hindu, nov 13»
Mexico: papaya researchers explore natural pest control
“When we talk about biological control, we are talking about the Beauveria bassiana fungus, which transmits white muscardine disease. «Fresh Fruit Portal, nov 13»
PCA-11 eyes replanting of coconut trees in 40000 ha
The PCA, through the Davao research center, has also distributed green muscardine fungus (GMF), which controls the plague of rhinoceros ... «Minda News, dic 12»
USC Dornsife Scientific Diving: The Invasion of the Coconut …
Biological control has also been applied, using both green muscardine fungus (Metarhizium majus) and a baculovirus. While the beetles on ... «Scientific American, mag 12»
The new green revolution
Green muscardine fungus, or Metarhizium anisopliae, occurs naturally in soils worldwide. A brutally effective killer of certain insects - in the right ... «Planet Earth, set 11»
Dispersing fungal spores over water kills malaria mosquito larvae
The fungi, M. anisopliae and B. bassiana, cause muscardine disease in mosquito larvae, leading to their death before they can pupate and ... «TopNews, feb 11»
Fungus Fatal to Mosquito May Aid Global War on Malaria
Bug-killing fungi have been known since 1835, when the entomologist Agostino Bassi realized that the muscardine disease then turning ... «New York Times, giu 05»