Insect Immunity & Drosophila Gut Immune Response
Insect Immunity & Drosophila Gut Immune Response Insect Immunity & Drosophila Gut Immune Response
Beauveria Bassiana: an entomopathogenic fungus - produces lipase, chitinase and proteases - crosses through the cuticle of insects - used in field to protect crop from insects
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Beauveria Bassiana: an entomopathogenic fungus<br />
- produces lipase, chitinase<br />
and proteases<br />
- crosses through the cuticle<br />
of insects<br />
- used in field to protect<br />
crop from insects