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Ascosphaera apis
Phylogeny of Chrysosporia Infecting Reptiles: Proposal of the New Family Nannizziopsiaceae and Five New Species
Control of Chalkbrood Disease with Natural Products
Virulence Evolution of Fungal Pathogens in Social and Solitary Bees with an Emphasis on Multiple Infections
First Detection of the Larval Chalkbrood Disease Pathogen Ascosphaera Apis (Ascomycota: Eurotiomycetes: Ascosphaerales) in Adult Bumble Bees
Convergent Evolution of Highly Reduced Fruiting Bodies in Pezizomycotina Suggests Key Adaptations to the Bee Habitat
The Effect of Artificial Media and Temperature on the Growth And
Chalkbrood: Pathogenesis and the Interaction with Honeybee Defenses Albo GN1*, Córdoba SB2, Reynaldi FJ3 1Curso Producción Animal I
Caliciopsis Indica Sp. Nov. from India
Long-Term Storage of Ascosphaera Aggregata and Ascosphaera Apis, Pathogens of the Leafcutting Bee (Megachile Rotundata) and the Honey Bee (Apis Mellifera)
Honey Bee Fungal Pathogen, Ascosphaera Apis; Current Understanding of Host-Pathogen Interactions and Host Mechanisms of Resistance
Temperature and Chalkbrood Development in the Alfalfa Leafcutting Bee, Megachile Rotundata Rosalind R
Probiotic Properties and Potentiality of Lactiplantibacillus Plantarum Strains for the Biological Control of Chalkbrood Disease
Transcriptome Analysis of the Honey Bee Fungal Pathogen, Ascosphaera Apis: Implications for Host Pathogenesis
Ascosphaera Callicarpa, a New Species of Bee-Loving Fungus, with a Key to the Genus for Europe
In Vitro Control of Ascosphaera Apis Fungus by Some Plant Extracts
The Protochecklist of North American Nonlichenized Fungi
Ascosphaera Callicarpa, a New Species of Bee-Loving Fungus, with a Key to the Genus for Europe
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Chalkbrood Disease in Honey Bees
Convergent Evolution of Highly Reduced Fruiting Bodies in Pezizomycotina Suggests Key Adaptations to the Bee Habitat Anja Amtoft Wynns
Resolving the Coryneliomycetidae Within Eurotiomycetes
University of Copenhagen
A Stable Phylogeny for Dactylosporaceae
Convergent Evolution of Highly Reduced Fruiting Bodies in Pezizomycotina Suggests Key Adaptations to the Bee Habitat
In Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera L.)
Effects of Insecticides and Microbiological Contaminants on Apis Mellifera Health
Honey Bee-Collected Pollen Is a Potential Source of Ascosphaera