Michael Bidochka

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Biological Sciences Brock University, Saint Catharines, Ontario, Canada 
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Mesquita E, Hu S, Lima TB, et al. (2023) Utilization of as an insect biocontrol agent and a plant bioinoculant with special reference to Brazil. Frontiers in Fungal Biology. 4: 1276287
Luo Z, Chen Q, Su Y, et al. (2022) The AreA Nitrogen Catabolite Repression Activator Balances Fungal Nutrient Utilization and Virulence in the Insect Fungal Pathogen . Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 71: 646-659
Ponchon M, Reineke A, Massot M, et al. (2022) Three Methods Assessing the Association of the Endophytic Entomopathogenic Fungus with Non-Grafted Grapevine . Microorganisms. 10
Barelli L, Behie SW, Hu S, et al. (2022) Profiling Destruxin Synthesis by Specialist and Generalist Metarhizium Insect Pathogens during Coculture with Plants. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. e0247421
Hu S, Bidochka MJ. (2021) Abscisic acid implicated in differential plant responses of Phaseolus vulgaris during endophytic colonization by Metarhizium and pathogenic colonization by Fusarium. Scientific Reports. 11: 11327
Stone LBL, Bidochka MJ. (2020) The multifunctional lifestyles of Metarhizium: evolution and applications. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Lahey S, Angelone S, DeBartolo MO, et al. (2020) Localization of the insect pathogenic fungal plant symbionts Metarhizium robertsii and Metarhizium brunneum in bean and corn roots. Fungal Biology. 124: 877-883
Hu S, Bidochka MJ. (2020) DNA methyltransferase implicated in the recovery of conidiation, through successive plant passages, in phenotypically degenerated Metarhizium. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Barelli L, Waller AS, Behie SW, et al. (2020) Plant microbiome analysis after Metarhizium amendment reveals increases in abundance of plant growth-promoting organisms and maintenance of disease-suppressive soil. Plos One. 15: e0231150
Hu S, Bidochka MJ. (2019) Root colonization by endophytic insect pathogenic fungi. Journal of Applied Microbiology
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