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Typically, Beauveria enters the plant through the roots (although it can enter through the leaves as well). Once inside the plant, the fungus grows up though the vascular tissue in the roots, into the stem, and then into the intercellular spaces in the leaves. The symbiosis is therefore systemic (occurs in the entire plant).

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