Number of items: 8.
Article
Honey bees can disseminate a microbial control agent to more than one inflorescence pest of oilseed rape. (2007)
Carreck, Norman L., Butt, Tariq, Clark, Suzanne, Ibrahim, L., Isger, E. A., Pell, Judith, Williams, Ingrid H.
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Effects of efrapeptin and destruxin, metabolites of entomogenous fungi, on the hydrolytic activity of vacuolar type ATPase identified on the brush border membrane vesicles of Galleria mellonella midgut and on plant membrane bound hydrolytic enzymes. (2001)
Bandani, A. R., Amiri, B., Butt, Tariq, Gordon-Weeks, Ruth
The effects of isothiocyanates on the growth of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae and its infection of the mustard beetle. (1999)
Inyang, E. N., Butt, Tariq, Doughty, K. J., Todd, Alan D., Archer, S.
The use of honey bees to disseminate an insect pathogenic fungus for control of insect pests on oilseed rape. (1999)
Carreck, Norman L., Butt, Tariq, Ibrahim, L., Pell, Judith, Williams, Ingrid H.
Conference or Workshop Item
Bee-mediated infection of inflorescence pests of oilseed rape by the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae. (2006)
Williams, Ingrid H., Butt, Tariq, Carreck, Norman L., Clark, Suzanne, Ibrahim, L., Isger, E. A., Pell, Judith
Understanding the evolution and function of entomopathogenic fungi - an introduction. (2001)
Chandler, D., Pell, Judith, Jenkins, N., Butt, Tariq, Jackson, C., Magan, N.
The use of honey bees to disseminate an insect pathogenic fungus for control of insect pests on oilseed rape. (2000)
Carreck, Norman L., Butt, Tariq, Ibrahim, L., Pell, Judith, Williams, Ingrid H.
The use of honey bees to disseminate an insect pathogenic fungus for control of insect pests on oilseed rape. (1999)
Carreck, Norman L., Butt, Tariq, Ibrahim, L., Pell, Judith, Williams, Ingrid H.
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