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It is already known that endophytic fungi can influence plant defence against natural enemies such as herbivorous insects. However, our understanding of the underlying mechanisms is still limited. We investigated the influence of an endophytic fungus on the metabolome of poplars and the consequences for the preference and performance of herbivorous ...
Christin Walther +8 more
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Durante o estudo de fungos conidiais associados a substratos vegetais submersos na Serra da Fumaça e na Serra da Jibóia, estado da Bahia, 17 espécies foram identificadas, sendo cinco novos registros: Actinocladium verruculosum para o continente americano,
Davi Augusto Carneiro Almeida +2 more
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Isolation and identification of endophytic fungi from Urginea indica, a medicinal plant from diverse regions of south India. [PDF]
Endophytic fungi isolated from four different populations of Urginea indica are reported in the present report,. The plants were collected from 4 dif erent localities which includes Seethampundi (Tamil Nadu), Yediyur (Karnataka), Allepy (Kerala) and ...
Mohana, B. +2 more
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Magnitude and variability of process rates in fungal diversity-litter decomposition relationships [PDF]
There is compelling evidence that losses in plant diversity can alter ecosystem functioning, particularly by reducing primary production. However, impacts of biodiversity loss on decomposition, the complementary process in the carbon cycle, are highly ...
Chauvet, Eric +2 more
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Plants as biofactories for production of the aphid sex pheromone nepetalactone
Abstract Aphids cause massive agricultural losses through direct damage or as pathogen vectors. Control often relies on insecticides, which are expensive and not selective. An interesting alternative is to use aphid sex pheromones nepetalactone (NON) and nepetalactol (NOL) to interfere with aphid mating or attract aphid predators.
Abraham Ontiveros‐Cisneros +8 more
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Fungos conidiais associados a substratos vegetais submersos em algumas áreas do bioma Caatinga
Os fungos conidiais desempenham importante papel em ecossistemas dulcícolas, sendo responsáveis pela decomposição de matéria orgânica. No bioma Caatinga, contudo, estudos abordando estes fungos ainda são incipientes.
Silvana Santos da Silva +2 more
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(Freshwater hyphomycetes in a preserved insular system from Brazil: first records at Parque Estadual da Ilha do Cardoso, municipality of Cananéia, São Paulo State).
Larissa Bernardino Moro +1 more
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Mahabalella pernambucana, a new hyphomycete from Brazil with notes on its phylogenetic positioning [PDF]
Wanderson Luiz Tavares +3 more
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Future increase in temperature more than decrease in litter quality can affect microbial litter decomposition in streams [PDF]
The predicted increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration for this century is expected to lead to increases in temperature and changes in litter quality that can affect small woodland streams, where water tempera- ture is usually low and allochthonous ...
Chauvet, Eric, Ferreira, Verónica
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Abstract We investigated how microbial decomposition in headwater streams is influenced by environmental factors and litter quality, including the potential adaptation of microbes to decompose more efficiently leaf‐litter species from their native range (HFA, ‘home‐field advantage’ hypothesis).
Encarnación Fenoy +4 more
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