A life-and-death struggle: interaction of insects with entomopathogenic fungi across various infection stages
Hubei University · George Washington University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Insects constitute approximately 75% of the world's recognized fauna, with the majority of species considered as pests. Entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) are parasitic microorganisms capable of efficiently infecting insects, rendering them potent biopesticides. In response to infections, insects have evolved diverse defense mechanisms, prompting EPF to develop a variety of strategies to overcome or circumvent host defenses. While the interaction mechanisms between EPF and insects is well established, recent findings underscore that their interplay is more intricate than previously thought, especially evident across different stages of EPF infection. This review primarily focuses on the interplay between EPF and the…
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6Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Insect
- Host (biology)
- Ecology
- Population
- Entomopathogenic fungi
- Biological pest control
- Zoology
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