Abstract:The entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana is used worldwide for its biological control. Seven dsRNA segments were detected from a single Beauveria bassiana strain RCEF 1446. High-throughput sequencing indicated the presence of three mycoviruses in the infected sample. Two known mycoviruses were identified as Beauveria bassiana Victorivirus 1 and Beauveria bassiana polymycovirus 1, and the novel mycovirus was designated as Beauveria bassiana bipartite mycovirus 1 (BbBV1). The complete sequence of the BbBV1… Show more
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