

Author: Lee Si-Young Nakajima Ikuo Ihara Fumio Kinoshita Hiroshi Nihira Takuya
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0301-486X
Source: Mycopathologia, Vol.160, Iss.4, 2005-11, pp. : 321-325
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Abstract
Entomopathogenic fungi are a rich source of natural bioactive compounds. To establish cultivation conditions which facilitate the production of bioactive compounds and to select good genera among entomopathogenic fungi as the producer, 47 typical entomopathogenic fungi were tested for their ability to produce antibiotic activity. Thirty-eight strains (81%) and 30 strains (64%) of these fungi produced either anti-
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