Insects | |
Entomopathogenic Fungi Associated with Exotic Invasive Insect Pests in Northeastern Forests of the USA | |
Vladimir Gouli1  Svetlana Gouli1  José A. P. Marcelino2  Margaret Skinner1  | |
[1] Entomology Research Laboratory, University of Vermont, 661 Spear Street, Burlington, VT 05405, USA; E-Mails:;Azorean Biodiversity Group (GBA, CITA-A) and Portuguese Platform for Enhancing Ecological Research and Sustainability (PEERS), University of the Azores, 9500-321, Portugal | |
关键词:
entomopathogenic fungi;
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DOI : 10.3390/insects4040631 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Mycopathogens of economically important exotic invasive insects in forests of northeastern USA have been the subject of research at the Entomology Research Laboratory, University of Vermont, for the last 20 years. Elongate hemlock scale, European fruit lecanium, hemlock woolly adelgid and pear thrips were analyzed for the presence of mycopathogens, in order to consider the potential for managing these pests with biological control. Fungal cultures isolated from insects with signs of fungal infection were identified based on morphological characters and DNA profiling. Mycopathogens recovered from infected insects were subdivided into three groups,
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