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- W2935471543 abstract "The spore production of entomophthoralean fungus,Pandora neoaphidis Humber was in vestigated in different combinations of temperature(10--30degC) and light(L/D-24/0,0/24).The results showed that the fungus can produce spores a t10--25degC and best at 15degC,at which not only the spore production was abundant but not affected by light duration.Sporulation rate of the fungus may be accelerated by enhanced temperature.Regardless of light,spore production greatly reduced at 25degC and no sporulation was observed at 30degC,indicating that 25degC,the cumulative numbers of primary conidia produced per square millimeter atL/D=24/0 were significantly higher than those observed at L/D=0/23, suggesting that the light was a stimulus to sporulation of the fungus.Moreover,spore production was most abundant and lasting at 10degC in light,but in dark the abundance was only 10% of that in light.This indicates that the light is the key factor affecting the sporulation of P.neoaphidis at low temperature.In a word,temperature and light primarily affect the rate and the abundance of P.neoaphidis spore production respectively." @default.
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- W2935471543 title "Influence of temperature and light on the spore production of the entomophthoralean fungus Pandora neoaphidis humber" @default.
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