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1. Fungal mutualisms and pathosystems: life and death in the ambrosia beetle mycangia.

2. Phylogenetic and Morphological Evidence for Three New Species of Diaporthales (Ascomycota) from Fujian Province, China.

3. The Thm1 Zn(II)2Cys6 transcription factor contributes to heat, membrane integrity and virulence in the insect pathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana.

4. A network of transcription factors in complex with a regulating cell cycle cyclin orchestrates fungal oxidative stress responses.

5. Properties and Fungal Communities of Different Soils for Growth of the Medicinal Asian Water Plantain, Alisma orientale , in Fujian, China.

6. Three New Species of Russulaceae (Russulales, Basidiomycota) from Southern China.

7. Characterization of Terpenoids from the Ambrosia Beetle Symbiont and Laurel Wilt Pathogen Harringtonia lauricola.

8. Lipid biology in fungal stress and virulence: Entomopathogenic fungi.

9. Host switching by an ambrosia beetle fungal mutualist: Mycangial colonization of indigenous beetles by the invasive laurel wilt fungal pathogen.

10. Insect fungal pathogens secrete a cell wall-associated glucanase that acts to help avoid recognition by the host immune system.

11. Dissection of the contributions of cyclophilin genes to development and virulence in a fungal insect pathogen.

12. Expression of a Toll Signaling Regulator Serpin in a Mycoinsecticide for Increased Virulence.

13. Culture conditions affect virulence and production of insect toxic proteins in the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae.

14. Action on the Surface: Entomopathogenic Fungi versus the Insect Cuticle.

15. Using host molecules to increase fungal virulence for biological control of insects.

16. The MAP kinase Bbslt2 controls growth, conidiation, cell wall integrity, and virulence in the insect pathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana

17. Intracellular infection of tick cell lines by the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae.

18. Adhesion of the Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria (Cordyceps) bassiana to Substrata.

19. Ancient Origin of the Tryptophan Operon and the Dynamics of Evolutionary Change.

21. Influence of selenium on the mycelia of the shaggy bracket fungus, Inonotus hispidus.

22. A Perilipin Affects Lipid Droplet Homeostasis and Aerial Hyphal Growth, but Has Only Small Effects on Virulence in the Insect Pathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana.

23. Isolation of a Novel Pythium Species, P. thermoculicivorax , and Trichoderma sp. from Natural Enzootic Mosquito Larval Infections.

24. Manipulation of host ecdysteroid hormone levels facilitates infection by the fungal insect pathogen, Metarhizium rileyi.

25. An insect chemosensory protein facilitates locust avoidance to fungal pathogens via recognition of fungal volatiles.

26. An insect chemosensory protein facilitates locust avoidance to fungal pathogens via recognition of fungal volatiles.

27. Cross-talk between immunity and behavior: insights from entomopathogenic fungi and their insect hosts.

28. Characterization of an α-Amylase from the Honeybee Chalk Brood Pathogen Ascosphaera apis.

29. Efficacy of Metarhizium rileyi granules for the control of Spodoptera frugiperda and its synergistic effects with chemical pesticide, sex pheromone and parasitoid.

30. Characterization of a fungal competition factor: production of a conidial cell-wall associated antifungal peptide.

31. The protein phosphatase gene MaPpt1 acts as a programmer of microcycle conidiation and a negative regulator of UV-B tolerance in Metarhizium acridum.

32. Cell detoxification of secondary metabolites by P4-ATPase-mediated vesicle transport.

33. An odorant binding protein is involved in counteracting detection-avoidance and Toll-pathway innate immunity.

34. Odorant-Binding Proteins and Chemosensory Proteins in Spodoptera frugiperda : From Genome-Wide Identification and Developmental Stage-Related Expression Analysis to the Perception of Host Plant Odors, Sex Pheromones, and Insecticides.

35. Regulatory cascade and biological activity of Beauveria bassiana oosporein that limits bacterial growth after host death.

36. Comparative transcriptomic analysis of immune responses of the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, to challenge by the fungal insect pathogen, Metarhizium acridum.

37. The Elongator Subunit Elp3 Regulates Development, Stress Tolerance, Cell Cycle, and Virulence in the Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana.

38. A novel mitochondrial membrane protein, Ohmm, limits fungal oxidative stress resistance and virulence in the insect fungal pathogen Beauveria bassiana.

39. Comparative transcriptomic analysis of immune responses of the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, to challenge by the fungal insect pathogen, Metarhizium acridum.

40. Contributions of a Histone Deacetylase (SirT2/Hst2) to Beauveria bassiana Growth, Development, and Virulence.

41. Mutation of a prenyltransferase results in accumulation of subglutinols and destruxins and enhanced virulence in the insect pathogen, Metarhizium anisopliae.

42. A carbon responsive G-protein coupled receptor modulates broad developmental and genetic networks in the entomopathogenic fungus, Beauveria bassiana.

43. Identification of catalase as an early up-regulated gene in Beauveria bassiana and its role in entomopathogenic fungal virulence.

44. The Spt10 GNAT Superfamily Protein Modulates Development, Cell Cycle Progression and Virulence in the Fungal Insect Pathogen, Beauveria bassiana.

45. Contribution of the gas1 Gene of the Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana, Encoding a Putative Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-Anchored β-1,3-Glucanosyltransferase, to Conidial Thermotolerance and Virulence.

46. Uptake of the fluorescent probe FM4-64 by hyphae and haemolymph-derived in vivo hyphal bodies of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana.

47. Lectin mapping reveals stage-specific display of surface carbohydrates in in vitro and haemolymph-derived cells of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana.

48. Infection of the Western Flower Thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis , by the Insect Pathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana.

49. EST analysis of cDNA libraries from the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria (Cordyceps) bassiana. II. Fungal cells sporulating on chitin and producing oosporein.

50. Allergens of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana.

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