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J Invertebr Pathol ; 184: 107642, 2021 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34216626

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The genus Beauveria comprises economically important entomopathogenic fungi, widely used for biological control in agriculture. Interest in these organisms in Costa Rica prompted surveys and establishment of collections in the past two decades. However, there was neither a formal identification nor a characterization of the isolates. With that purpose, the morphology and genetic variation by microsatellites and partial sequencing of Bloc, TEF-1α and RPB2 regions were studied for 32 isolates of Beauveria, which included 26 from Costa Rica, five from Puerto Rico and one from Honduras. The isolates were identified as B. bassiana (29) and B. caledonica (3). Ninety-three percent of B. bassiana isolates belonged to a monophyletic group of African and Neotropical isolates. A total of 105 alleles were recorded with 11 SSR markers, and the results suggested high diversity within the collection. Mantel tests showed low association between geographic origin and the variation among isolates.


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Beauveria/classification , Genes, Fungal , Genetic Variation , Beauveria/cytology , Beauveria/genetics , Beauveria/isolation & purification , Costa Rica , Honduras , Phylogeny , Puerto Rico
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