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- November 22, 2017 Comparative Genomics of Pathogenic And
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- Candicidin-Producing Streptomyces Support Leaf-Cutting Ants to Protect Their Fungus Garden Against the Pathogenic Fungus Escovopsis
- Convergent Evolution of Complex Structures for Ant–Bacterial
- Symbiont Recruitment Versus Ant-Symbiont Co-Evolution in The
- Fungi Inhabiting Attine Ant Colonies: Reassessment of the Genus Escovopsis and Description of Luteomyces and Sympodiorosea Gens
- Transcriptomics Reveals the Mycoparasitic Strategy of the Mushroom Entoloma
- Major Evolutionary Transitions in Ant Agriculture SEE COMMENTARY
- Small Genome of the Fungus Escovopsis Weberi, a Specialized Disease Agent of Ant Agriculture
- Leaf-Cutter Ant (Atta Cephalotes) Behavioral Ecology of Folivory in a Mixed-Use Guyanan Lowland Rainforest Elizabeth Brianne Karslake University of Missouri-St
- Ammonia Production by Streptomyces Symbionts of Acromyrmex Leaf-Cutting Ants Strongly Inhibits the Fungal Pathogen Escovopsis
- Ascomycota: Sordariomycetes)
- Downloaded from Ensembl Fungi (Kersey Et Al., 2016)
- Multiple Lineages of Streptomyces Produce Antimicrobials Within
- The Agricultural Pathology of Ant Fungus Gardens
- Secondary Metabolites from Escovopsis Weberi and Their Role
- Small Genome of the Fungus Escovopsis Weberi, a Specialized Disease Agent of Ant Agriculture
- In the Leafcutter Ant Symbiosis