• Nosema apis is a microsporidian, a small, unicellular parasite recently reclassified as a fungus that mainly affects honey bees. It causes nosemosis, also...
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  • Nosema may refer to: Nosema (microsporidian), a fungus genus in the division Microsporidia Nosema (plant), a plant genus in the family Lamiaceae This...
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  • Nosema ceranae is a microsporidian, a small, unicellular parasite that mainly affects Apis cerana, the Asiatic honey bee. Along with Nosema apis, it causes...
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  • Nosema locustae is a microsporidium fungus that is used to kill grasshoppers, caterpillars, some corn borers and crickets. When consumed, N. locustae affects...
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  • needed] Nosema apis is a microsporidian that invades the intestinal tracts of adult bees and causes Nosema disease, also known as nosemosis. Nosema infection...
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    Nosema is a genus of microsporidian parasites. The genus, circumscribed by Swiss botanist Carl Nägeli in 1857, contains 81 species. Most parasitise insects...
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  • Nosema bombi is a microsporidian, a small, unicellular parasite recently reclassified as a fungus that mainly affects bumble bees. It was reclassified...
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    harmful, such as Nosema necatrix Kramer (N. necatrix), Pleistophora schubergi hyphantriae Weiser (P.s. hyphantriae), Nosema sp., and Nosema bombycis (N. bombycis...
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  • Nosema bombycis is a species of Microsporidia of the genus Nosema infecting silkworms, responsible for pébrine. This species was the first microsporidium...
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    Bibcode:2009Natur.458T.949.. doi:10.1038/458949d. Wolfgang Ritter. "Nosema ceranae – Asiatischer Nosema-Erreger festgestellt – neu verbreitet oder erst jetzt entdeckt...
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