2024
DOI: 10.9734/jabb/2024/v27i6863
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Morphological Characterization of Native Isolates of Hypocreale Fungi Metarhizium rileyi (Farl.) Samson from Maize Fall Armyworm

. Mamatha M,
Arunkumar Hosamani,
G Prashanth
et al.

Abstract: The Present studies indicates the collection of entomopathogenic fungi from the roving survey in Northeastern region of Karnataka, India to know the diversity of M. rileyi distribution and also its growth pattern. Different morphological parameters used for describing the growth pattern which indicates diversity and uniqueness of M. rileyi i.e., colony colour which was white during initial stage and then during sporulating stage the colour changed into malachite green colour. The conidiophores were in compact … Show more

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“…Korosi et al [19] conducted a survey to isolate and identify the entomopathogenic fungi from soil. Out of 240 soil samples taken from eight different vineyard sites, 144 samples (60%) were positive for the presence of entomopathogenic fungi in the genera of Beauveria or Metarhizium, with 20 samples (8%) containing both [20,21].…”
Section: Kadapa Districtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Korosi et al [19] conducted a survey to isolate and identify the entomopathogenic fungi from soil. Out of 240 soil samples taken from eight different vineyard sites, 144 samples (60%) were positive for the presence of entomopathogenic fungi in the genera of Beauveria or Metarhizium, with 20 samples (8%) containing both [20,21].…”
Section: Kadapa Districtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endophytic entomopathogenic fungi, notably B. bassiana and L. lecanii, have emerged as focal points of research due to their promising applications in biological control strategies against insect pests. Understanding key characteristics such as growth dynamics, viability, density, and morphological attributes of these fungal isolates is paramount for elucidating their efficacy and optimizing their utilization in biocontrol programs [5,6,7]. Radial growth dynamics serve as critical indicators of fungal colony vigour and proliferation potential [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%