Research Article

Abiotic and Biotic Factors Affecting Resting Spore Formation in the Mite Pathogen Neozygites floridana

Figure 1

T. urticae killed by the fungus N. floridana. A(1–3) Norwegian isolate (NCRI271/04), (A1) dark brown cadavers with hyphal bodies, (A2) black/dark brown cadaver with resting spore, (A3) mature resting spores in squash mount, B(1–3) Brazilian isolate (ESALQ1420), (B1) light brown/orange cadavers with hyphal bodies, (B2) black/dark brown cadaver with resting spores, (B3) almost mature resting spores in squash mount.
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