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Host-Pathogen Interactions: Insects vs Fungi

Host-Pathogen Interactions: Insects vs Fungi

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Although many insects successfully live in dangerous environments exposed to diverse communities of microbes, they are often exploited and killed by specialist pathogens. In the process of the co-evolution of insects and entomopathogenic microorganisms, they develop various adaptive systems that determine the sustainable existence of dynamic host–parasite interactions at both the organismic and population levels.

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Keywords

  • alkaloids
  • antimicrobial activity
  • antimicrobial peptides
  • appressorium formation
  • arthropods
  • bassianolide
  • beauvericin
  • biological activity
  • Biological control
  • Buxus
  • Chilo suppressalis
  • conidiation
  • Cordyceps militaris
  • cross-kingdom interactions
  • CYP450
  • dual gene expression
  • entomopathogen
  • entomopathogenic fungi
  • field production
  • food-web cycling
  • fungal–bacteria interactions
  • Genomics
  • Geometridae
  • gut-histology
  • host defense
  • Hypocreales
  • Identification
  • immune defense
  • Immunity
  • immunocompetence
  • Insects
  • invasive pests
  • Isolation
  • larva
  • limpet
  • Metarhizium robertsii
  • microbial community
  • Mortality
  • Moth
  • Mycoses
  • Mycotoxins
  • n/a
  • nematophagous fungi
  • next generation sequencing
  • non-toxicity
  • pathogenicity
  • pathogens
  • pest control
  • phytophagous nematodes
  • pupa
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research & information: general
  • resistant triatomines
  • sex
  • soil DNA analyses
  • soil properties
  • soilborne fungal pathogens
  • spontaneous bacterioses
  • stress response
  • Sustainable Management
  • Tenebrio molitor
  • transcriptome
  • two-spotted field crickets
  • Virulence
  • Woronin body
  • α-cypermethrin

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1065-1

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