2017
DOI: 10.3844/ajabssp.2017.1.12
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The Occurrence of Entomopathogenic Fungi on Mineral and Peat Soils in Peninsular Malaysia

Abstract: The aims of this study are to isolate and identify Entomopathogenic Fungi (EPF) from mineral and peat soils in relation with the soil physico-chemical parameters. The mineral soil was sampled from the MPOB Research Station Hulu Paka in Terengganu, whereas peat soil was sampled from the MPOB Research Station Teluk Intan in Perak. Isolation of these fungi was carried out using a selective medium. Morphological characteristics of fungi were studied by observing the mycelium and conidia grown on agar plates using … Show more

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“…So far, three species of EPF; B. Isaria, and Metarhizium spp. have been discovered from infested insects in Peninsular Malaysia (Kin et al 2017). Apart from I. fumosorosea documented by Eslamizadeh et al (2013) in Malaysia, there are unaware other studies of EPF species or isolates isolated from B. tabaci.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, three species of EPF; B. Isaria, and Metarhizium spp. have been discovered from infested insects in Peninsular Malaysia (Kin et al 2017). Apart from I. fumosorosea documented by Eslamizadeh et al (2013) in Malaysia, there are unaware other studies of EPF species or isolates isolated from B. tabaci.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there has been little research on this subject compared to the country's total peatland area. Kin et al [7] isolated Isaria amoenerosea and Metarhizium anisopliae from peat soil in Peninsular Malaysia. Omar et al [8] isolated 20 fungal species belonging to Aspergillus and Penicillium from the peatland in Sarawak, Malaysia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%