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Ultra‐violet radiation damage to <i>Metarhizium flavoviride</i> conidia and the protection given by vegetable and mineral oils and chemical sunscreens
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1993
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Mineral OilsUltra‐violet Radiation DamageH IncubationH. ExposureMedicineCrop ProtectionSolar RadiationPhototoxicityPlant PathologyToxicologyChemical SunscreensMicrobiologyPharmacologyRadiation OncologyPhytotoxicityFungal Pathogen
Summary Metarhizium flavouiride conidia formulated in oil or water were exposed to simulated solar radiation. Radiation below 320 nm killed conidia and caused delays in the germination of survivors; germination was greater after 48 h of incubation than after 24 h. UV exposure of conidia formulated in oil for 2 h reduced germination from 99% to 37.5% after incubation for 48 h. Exposure of conidia in water to UV for 1 h resulted in 4.7% germination after 24 h incubation compared with 36.5% for conidia formulated in oil. The addition of 1% oxybenzone resulted in 81.9% conidial germination after 3 h exposure and 48 h incubation compared with 28.1% in oil without the sunscreen.
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