ISOLATION OF POTENTIAL ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI FROM TEA SOIL OF DIBRUGARH AND TINSUKIA DISTRICT OF ASSAM

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Preety Ekka
Saikia Lakhi Ram
Babu Azariah

Abstract

Tea garden soil extensively supports monoculture plantation of tea plant and there is comparatively little information
about the distribution of spores of entomopathogenic fungi within the studied site. The entomopathogenic fungi are
promising natural agents that can parasitize a wide range of insect species and most entomopathogenic fungi have several
variants and each strain is adapted to various hosts, causing natural infections among insects of many different species.
Hence, soil samples from selected tea gardens were qualitatively analysed to find the occurrences of entomogenous fungi
in the tea plantation areas which can be used as a bio-control agent against tea pests.

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Ekka, P., Ram, S. L., & Azariah, B. (2023). ISOLATION OF POTENTIAL ENTOMOPATHOGENIC FUNGI FROM TEA SOIL OF DIBRUGARH AND TINSUKIA DISTRICT OF ASSAM. Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, 14(09), 23-30. https://doi.org/10.55218/JASR.202314904
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