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Publikováno v:
Turkish Journal of Zoology. 46:298-303
Halyomorpha halys is an invasive, polyphagous stink bug from Asia, first reported attacking hazelnut orchards in the Republic of Georgia in 2015. A microsporidian pathogen discovered in Georgian H....
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8097e81d90310510f3c803cb9fd3809a
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12641/38507
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12641/38507
Publikováno v:
Šumarski list
Volume 143
Issue 7-8
Volume 143
Issue 7-8
Data on the viability of microsporidian isolates from Lymantria dispar after long-term storage in liquid nitrogen are presented. Eight microsporidian isolates from L. dispar were tested for their infectivity against L. dispar larvae: Vairimorpha di
Publikováno v:
Šumarski list. 143:323-324
U radu se prikazuju rezultati preživljenja mikrosporidija izoliranih iz gubara (Lymantria dispar) nakon dugotrajne pohrane u tekućem dušiku. Infektivnost osam mikrosporidijskih L. dispar izolata testirano je na ličinkama gubara: Vairimorpha dispa
Publikováno v:
Biocontrol Science and Technology. 21:1375-1380
In 2005, high levels of mortality occurred in an outbreak of the gypsy moth population in Georgia. Resting spores typical of entomophthoralean fungi were found within larval cadavers and molecular analyses confirmed that the pathogen was Entomophaga
Publikováno v:
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 93:105-113
The interactions in multiple species infections and effects on the horizontal transmission of three microsporidian species, Vairimorpha disparis, Nosema lymantriae and Endoreticulatus schubergi, infecting Lymantria dispar were evaluated in the labora
Publikováno v:
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 87:105-113
We investigated host-parasite interactions of two Nosema-type microsporidian isolates recovered from populations of Lymantria dispar L. in northwestern Bulgaria, one near Veslec and one near Levishte. Bioassay studies produced information on developm
Publikováno v:
Šumarski list
Volume 138
Issue 3-4
Volume 138
Issue 3-4
Isaria fumosorosea is a cosmopolitan fungal species with a large host range including insects which are economically important pests in agriculture and forestry. In the current study the susceptibility of two forest pests Lymantria monacha and L. dis