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    Muscardine is a disease of insects. It is caused by many species of entomopathogenic fungus. Many muscardines are known for affecting silkworms. Muscardine...
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    world and acts as a parasite on various arthropod species, causing white muscardine disease; it thus belongs to the group of entomopathogenic fungi. It is...
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    brunneum. The disease caused by the fungus is sometimes called green muscardine disease because of the green colour of its spores. When these mitotic...
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    cause of disease (the germ theory of disease). He discovered that the muscardine disease of silkworms was caused by a living, very small, parasitic organism...
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    Italian entomologist Agostino Bassi researched a silkworm disease known as "muscardine" in French and "calcinaccio" or "mal del segno" in Italian, causing white...
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    (white muscardine disease). In 1835, he published Del mal del segno, calcinaccio o moscardino ("The Disease of the Sign, Calcinaccio or Muscardine") in...
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  • harbor the seeds of contagion), Agostino Bassi (who discovered that the muscardine disease of silkworms was caused by a fungus that was named Beauveria bassiana)...
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    and agricultural entomologist. He established a lab to produce green muscardine for biological control of insect pests. Krasilschik, a Bessarabian Jew...
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    Yadav, DN (1992). "Effect of some natural pesticides on entomogenous muscardine fungi". Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 30 (5). National Institute...
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    diseases of beer. In the early 19th century, Agostino Bassi had shown that muscardine was caused by a fungus that infected silkworms. Since 1853, two diseases...
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    Several diseases caused by a variety of funguses are collectively named Muscardine. Cocoonase History of silk Silk Road List of animals that produce silk...
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    natural history, and identified the fungus responsible for the white muscardine disease of silkworms, Beauveria bassiana. With Giuseppe De Notaris, he...
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    through his student Isaak Krasilschik. They were able to make use of green muscardine for control of insects in agricultural fields. Metchnikoff also self-experimented...
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  • moths by checking the moth's body fluid under a microscope. Flacherie Muscardine Wikisource has original text related to this article: Popular Science...
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    natural parasitoids of the pre-adult stages of D. armigera. The white muscardine fungus (Beauveria bassiana) has also been tested as a biological control...
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  • Italian entomologist, proved in works published in 1819 and 1820, that muscardine, a disease of silkworms, was contagious. Agostino Bassi later proved that...
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    textbooks. In the 1830s in Italy, Agostino Bassi traced the silkworm disease muscardine to microorganisms. Meanwhile, in Germany, Theodor Schwann led research...
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    the Massif, the Valley of Mure, descending becomes the torrent valley muscardine (Alano di Piave) and the Valley of Seren del Grappa, on the low Feltrino...
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    S2CID 128692740. Bate, Dorothea (1918). "On a new genus of extinct muscardine rodent from the Balearic Islands". Proceedings of the Zoological Society...
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  • fungus under its synonym Nomuraea rileyi. In sericulture, the term "green muscardine" has been used for fungal infections of silkworms caused by M. rileyi...
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    never appeared before, and it was considerably more dangerous than the muscardine that had been ruining part of the crop for centuries. Mulberry cultivation...
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    names) Muscardin N 8184 Unknown McLaren Vale Bests T, Muscardin Noir, Muscardine Muscat Hamburg (See Black Muscat) Muscat à Petits Grains Rouge Rg 8248...
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  • Insect diseases caused by fungi in this genus is sometimes called green muscardine disease because of the green colour of their spores. When these mitotic...
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    the Asian corn borer has the potential to develop the insect disease muscardine. During courtship, the male Asian corn borer produces an ultrasound call...
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    fly Synthesiomyia nudiseta. It is subject to diseases such as Pébrine, Muscardine, and Flacherie. B. cajani is considered a delicacy to the Malagasy people...
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    Muscardine Edwardsville Heflin Iron City Choccolocco De Armanville Anniston Eastaboga Lincoln Riverside Pell City Cook Springs Brompton Leeds...
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    appearance of various silkworm pandemics from Spain: the "tacherie" or "muscardine", the "pébrine" and the "flacherie". From 1855, France already was forced...
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