Difference between revisions of "Entomophthorales (entomopathogens)"
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− | This order is placed here under the [[Zygomycota (entomopathogens)|Zygomycota]]. Some authors also recognize the Entomophthoromycota as a separate class. For a review of this and related orders see [[Persoonia (2013) 30, 94-105|Gryganskyi et al., 2013]]. | + | This order is placed here under the [[Zygomycota (entomopathogens)|Zygomycota]]. Some authors also recognize the Entomophthoromycota as a separate class. For a taxonomic review of this and related orders see [[Persoonia (2013) 30, 94-105|Gryganskyi et al., 2013]]. |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 3 June 2018
Entomophthorales (entomopathogens)
This order includes entomopathogenic species which infect various insect groups like Diptera, Hemiptera or Lepidoptera. However some species have other hosts or are saprophytic. Often, the asexual conidia are forcibly discharged from the conidiophores and disperse several centimetres, sticking to new hosts or the substrate. The group is characterised by the absence of flagellate spores and by sexual reproduction through the formation of zygospores.
Taxonomic note:
This order is placed here under the Zygomycota. Some authors also recognize the Entomophthoromycota as a separate class. For a taxonomic review of this and related orders see Gryganskyi et al., 2013.
The following genera of entomopathogens are currently entered in the system: