2019
DOI: 10.1186/s41938-019-0195-8
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Productivity, pathogenicity, host range, and spore mass-propagation of local strain of Mattesia sp. isolated from insect cadavers of certain stored grain pests in Egypt

Abstract: Average yields of Mattesia spores (spore productivity) had varied from a minimum yield (0.17 × 10 7 spores) for Laemophloeus turcicus adult to a maximum yield (7.46 × 10 7 spores) for Plodia interpunctella larva. Comparatively, the highest increase in Mattesia spore yield, recorded from P. interpunctella larva (7.46 × 10 7 spores) over the lowest one, estimated for L. turcicus adult (0.17 × 10 7 spores), was nearly 44-fold. The increase in Mattesia spore yields that calculated from the other hosts (P. interpun… Show more

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