Antiinsectan Effects of Aspergillus Metabolites

  • Wicklow D
  • Dowd P
  • Gloer J
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Abstract

Species of Aspergillus have been isolated from living, diseased and dead insects. They colonise discrete nutrient-rich substrates for which insects and fungi may compete (e.g. seeds, fruit, dung, etc.). There are numerous examples of antiinsectan effects attributed...

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Wicklow, D. T., Dowd, P. F., & Gloer, J. B. (1994). Antiinsectan Effects of Aspergillus Metabolites. In The Genus Aspergillus (pp. 93–114). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0981-7_6

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