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2025
Laboratory Exploration of Several Potential Biocontrol Methods Against the Ambrosia Beetle, Euwallacea interjectus
Insects
2025
Overview and Recent Advances in Bioassays to Evaluate the Potential of Entomopathogenic Fungi Against Ambrosia Beetles
Insects
2025
Spatial organization within social ambrosia beetle nests limits spread of infectious disease
iScience
2024
The Biology, Impact, and Management of Xyleborus Beetles: A Comprehensive Review
Insects
2024
Improvement of the production and quality of Cordyceps javanica conidia for the control of Diaphorina citri adults
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
2024
The synergistic potential of polyethylene glycol 400 for the control of Hyphantria cunea larvae by Beauveria bassiana
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology
2024
CONTROL OF THE WEEVIL WITH Beauveria sp. IN STORED CORN
Nativa
2023
Biocontrol of Xyleborus affinis (Curculionidae: Scolitinae) Females and Progeny by Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales: Cordycipitaceae) in a Sawdust Artificial Diet Model
Insects
2023
First report of Beauveria bassiana in the in vivo control of Eriosoma lanigerum in Brazilian apple trees
Revista Ceres
2022
Virulence analysis of novel Beauveria bassiana strains isolated from three different climatic zones against Locusta migratoria
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science
2021
Microbial Biocontrol Strategies for Ambrosia Beetles and Their Associated Phytopathogenic Fungi
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
2021
Principal component analysis of the biological characteristics of entomopathogenic fungi in nutrient‐limited and cuticle‐based media
Journal of Basic Microbiology
2021
Barks from avocado trees of different geographic locations have consistent microbial communities
Archives of Microbiology
2021
Metarhizium robertsii in combination with Trichoderma asperellum reduce the malathion doses used to control ambrosia beetles: the case of Xyleborus affinis
Biocontrol Science and Technology
2020
Integration of Entomopathogenic Fungi into IPM Programs: Studies Involving Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) Affecting Horticultural Crops
Insects
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