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Asexual fruit body formation of an entomogenous fungus, Paecilomyces tenuipes, on an artificial culture medium was investigated. For the fruit body induction, light/dark condition was important. Illumination by white light in a particular critical period preceded by a dark period induced the fruit bodies. The critical period was identified to be around 6–14d after inoculation at 20°C
A parasitic fungus to moth larvae and pupae,Paecilomyces tenuipes,was isolated and cultured on liquid and agar media. Fruit bodies, or synnemata, with characteristics ofP. tenuipeswere successfully formed on the agar medium. When pupae of wax moth,Galleria mellonella,were incubated with the conidia, all the pupae were infected and the synnemata were formed out of them. Almost the entire length of...
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