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Temporal shifts in alternaria spore seasons increase the risk of allergy. [PDF]
Humayun M +5 more
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Raptors As Secondary Dispersers of Mycorrhizal Fungal Spores
Animals aid fungal dispersal by consuming fruiting bodies (e.g., truffles) and depositing spores elsewhere. Predators can act as secondary dispersers by preying on small mammals that eat truffles, although it is unclear how this dispersal may vary among ...
Anderson, Joseph
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Three genotypes – a heat‐resistant maize (Zea mays), a heat‐susceptible maize, and a sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) variety – were grown to the V4 stage in growth chambers under optimal conditions or subjected to heat stress. Plants were grown in soil containing a complex microbial community, or in the same soil with a depleted microbiome.
Nate Korth +5 more
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Priority effects drive fungal and nematode emergence from insect larvae. [PDF]
Payelleville A +11 more
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Documented incursions of Puccinia striiformis 2009–2023 based on sequential resampling of MLGs/pathogen races on different continents. Summary Evolutionary forces affecting crop pathogens, including hybridization and long‐distance dispersal (LDD), may have strong implications for food security and sustainable plant disease control at global scales ...
Mogens Støvring Hovmøller +14 more
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Shapeshifting fungi: How morphological transitions can influence pathogenesis. [PDF]
Paniccia G, Elya C.
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Morphospace position and phylogenetic placements of Trimeriantha monopolyada. Summary Floral structure is a key aspect of angiosperm diversity. Recent research revealed that significant floral disparity was already present in the Cretaceous. However, our understanding of early floral diversity remains limited, as it is directly dependent on the fossil ...
Xieting Wu +7 more
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Fungal exposure exacerbates allergen-driven asthma in a two-hit mouse model. [PDF]
Mei S +9 more
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Genetic diversity of strawberry‐infecting Colletotrichum isolates. Summary Rapid adaptation in fungal plant pathogens is often attributed to sexual recombination, yet many important pathogens are largely clonal. We investigated how genetic and phenotypic diversity arises in the predominantly asexual fungus Colletotrichum nymphaeae, the main cause of ...
Joris A. Alkemade +3 more
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Morphological Diversity of <i>Epichloë sinensis</i> from <i>Festuca sinensis</i> Germplasm on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. [PDF]
Liu J +16 more
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