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July 30th, 2017
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July 30th, 2017
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0:00
Title
0:41
Protocol
1:06
Isolation: Soil Dilution Method
2:29
Isolation from Insect Cadavers
2:55
Isolation: Bait Method
3:44
Identification of Entomopathogenic Fungi
4:11
Representative Results: Entomopathogenic Fungi
4:34
Insect Bioassay of Metarhizium Isolates
6:23
Representative Results: Metarhizium Isolates
6:59
Production of Spores: Development of Mycelial Inoculum
7:33
Production of Spores: Solid State Fermentation for Production of Spores
9:22
Production of Spores: Precentatge Germination Studies
9:55
Production of Spores: Spore Sedimentation Rate
10:32
Representative Results: Production of Spores
10:41
Field Performance of Metarhizium Isolate M34412: Aqueous and Oil Based Spore Formulations
11:59
Representative Results: Effect of Metarhizium anisopliae on Non-target Anthropods
12:29
Quality Control Parameteres
13:37
Discussion and Conclusion
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