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Vol. 8 (4) : July-August 2017 issue
Green Farming Vol. 8 (4) : 940-944 ; July-August, 2017
Morphological and molecular characterization of entomo- pathogenic fungi, Beauveria bassiana isolated from different insects in India
B. LINCY KIRUBHADHARSINIa1*, S. NAKKEERANb2, J.S. KENNEDYa3 and T. MANOHARANa4
aDepartment of Agricultural Entomology, bDepartment of Plant Pathology, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641 003 (Tamil Nadu)
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1Ph.D. Scholar *(lincyagri@gmail.com), 2,3,4Professor
Subject : Entomology
Paper No. : P-6548
Total Pages : 5
Received : 13 February 2017
Revised accepted : 31 May 2017
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B. LINCY KIRUBHADHARSINI, S. NAKKEERAN, J.S. KENNEDY and T. MANOHARAN. 2017. Morphological and molecular characterization of entomo-pathogenic fungi, Beauveria bassiana isolated from different insects in India. Green Farming  Vol. 8 (4) : 940-944 ; July-August, 2017

ABSTRACT
Eight isolates of Beauveria bassiana collected from different locations in various insect hosts are identified morphologically and were characterized by PCR based DNA sequencing analysis. The result showed that among the eight isolates BbI6 and BbI7 showed slight variations in their growth pattern at macroscopic conditions, however no differences were observed morphologically at microscopic level. PCR based DNA sequencing proved that all isolates, irrespective of insect hosts and locations were found to be identified as B. bassiana at molecular level. The homology and variations based on amino acid sequences among the isolates showed high similarity between four isolates BbI3, BbI4, BbI6 and BbI7.
Key words :
Beauveria bassiana, DNA sequencing, Morphology, Phylogenetic tree.