| Image |
Descriptor |
Description |
| 1223005 |
Biological Control |
diseased adult |
| 1223006 |
Symptoms |
diseased larvae |
| 1223007 |
Symptoms |
diseased larvae |
| 1276024 |
Fruiting Bodies |
Spores |
| 1318038 |
Symptoms |
A healthy armyworm (right) next to two that were killed and overgrown by B. bassiana strain Mycotech BB-1200. |
| 1319012 |
Control |
The green diamondback moth larva on the left is alive and healthy, the reddish one on the right was recently killed by Beauveria bassiana spores, and the one in the middle is covered with spores that have erupted from within. |
| 1323048 |
Research |
Infected European corn borer, 10 to 15 days. |
| 1323050 |
Symptoms |
European corn borer infected with biological control fungus, Beauveria bassiana, 7 to 10 days. |
| 1323051 |
Symptoms |
European corn borer with infection cycle complete. |
| 1355050 |
Research |
Postdoctoral scientist Francisco Posada injects the stem of a coffee seedling with a spore suspension. The fungus attacks a wide range of insects, including the coffee berry borer. |
| 3046033 |
Biological Control |
pupa killed |
| 3046034 |
Biological Control |
larva killed in gallery |
| 5037094 |
Sign |
Beauveria bassiana in Scolytus spp. galleries |
| 5037095 |
Sign |
Beauveria bassiana on Scolytus multistriatus |
| 5252022 |
Sign |
Larvae of Scolytus multistriatus killed by the insect pathogen Beauveria bassiana. |
| 5368214 |
Sign |
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| 5368215 |
Sign |
spores under high magnification |