
doi: 10.1007/bf02052705
pmid: 5165180
Metarrhizium anisopliae (Metchinkoff)Sorokin., can be readily cultured in quantity on a medium containing honey, peptone, and barley.Poecilocerus pictus andHeliothis obsoleta are two additional hosts of the fungus reported for the first time.
Insecta, Detergents, India, Honey, Spores, Fungal, Culture Media, Species Specificity, Peptones, Animals, Mitosporic Fungi, Edible Grain
Insecta, Detergents, India, Honey, Spores, Fungal, Culture Media, Species Specificity, Peptones, Animals, Mitosporic Fungi, Edible Grain
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