GPCR Sense Communication Among Interaction Nematodes with Other Organisms. [PDF]
Wang J +6 more
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<i>AoMbp1</i> Governs Conidiation and Trap Morphogenesis in <i>Arthrobotrys oligospora</i> Via Direct Transcriptional Activation of the MAPK Sensor <i>AoSho1</i>. [PDF]
Li R +11 more
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Predation by nematode-trapping fungus triggers mechanosensory-dependent quiescence in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>. [PDF]
Lin TH, Chang HW, Tay RJ, Hsueh YP.
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Climate Change Impacts on Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in Agroecosystems. [PDF]
Bozbuğa R +8 more
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SYMPOSIUM ON BIOCHEMICAL BASES OF MORPHOGENESIS IN FUNGI. II. NEMIN AND THE NEMATODE-TRAPPING FUNGI.
D, PRAMER, S, KUYAMA
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Regulatory Mechanism of Trap Formation in the Nematode-Trapping Fungi [PDF]
Nematode-trapping (NT) fungi play a significant role in the biological control of plant- parasitic nematodes. NT fungi, as a predator, can differentiate into specialized structures called “traps” to capture, kill, and consume nematodes at a nutrient-deprived condition.
Ke-Qin Zhang +2 more
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Tools and basic procedures of gene manipulation in nematode-trapping fungi [PDF]
Nematode-trapping fungi (NTF) are the majority of carnivorous microbes to capture nematodes through diverse and sophisticated trapping organs derived from hyphae. They can adopt carnivorous lifestyles in addition to saprophytism to obtain extra-nutrition from nematodes.
Shunxian Wang, Xingzhong Liu
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Nematode-Trapping Fungi Produce Diverse Metabolites during Predator–Prey Interaction [PDF]
Nematode-trapping fungi are natural antagonists of nematodes. These predatory fungi are capable of switching their lifestyle from a saprophytic to predatory stage in the presence of nematodes by developing specialized trapping devices to capture and ...
Ting-Hao Kuo +2 more
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Comparative Analyses of Mitochondrial Genomes Provide Evolutionary Insights Into Nematode-Trapping Fungi [PDF]
Predatory fungi in Orbiliaceae (Ascomycota) have evolved a diversity of trapping devices that enable them to trap and kill nematodes, other small animals, and protozoans.
Ke-Qin Zhang, Zefen Yu, Jianping Xu
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Natural diversity in the predatory behavior facilitates the establishment of a robust model strain for nematode-trapping fungi [PDF]
Guillermo Vidal-Diez De Ulzurrun +2 more
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