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Phylogenomic analyses of non-Dikarya fungi supports horizontal gene transfer driving diversification of secondary metabolism in the amphibian gastrointestinal symbiont, Basidiobolus [PDF]
Research into secondary metabolism (SM) production by fungi has resulted in the discovery of diverse, biologically active compounds with significant medicinal applications. However, the fungi rich in SM production are taxonomically restricted to Dikarya,
Chang, Ying +9 more
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O gênero Olpidiopsis (Oomycota) no Nordeste do Brasil
Resumo Estudos sobre a diversidade de oomicetos foram realizados de 1998 a 2016, na Bahia, Maranhão e Piauí, e parasitas biotróficos holocárpicos zoospóricos de quitrídias, glomeromicetos e oomicetos foram identificados como Olpidiopsis achlyae, O ...
José de Ribamar de Sousa Rocha +6 more
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Editorial: Roles and mechanisms of parasitism in aquatic microbial communities [PDF]
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David G. Biron +2 more
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Seventy-one percent of our planet’s surface consist of water, but only 0.6% are lentic and lotic freshwater habitats. Often taken for granted, freshwaters are immensely diverse habitats and host >10% of all animal and >35% of all vertebrate species ...
Grossart, Hans-Peter +2 more
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ABSTRACT Wild populations face unprecedented pressure from an assortment of anthropogenic environmental changes and parasites. We sought to understand how host–parasite interactions are affected by the interactive effects of multiple environmental stressors and subsequent parasite infection.
Paradyse E. Blackwood +2 more
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Cropping options to limit root-lesion nematodes [PDF]
Australia’s northern grain-producing region is unique in that the root-lesion nematode (RLN), Pratylenchus thornei predominates. P. neglectus is also present.
Thompson, John.
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Mobilization of Pollutant-Degrading Bacteria by Eukaryotic Zoospores [PDF]
This study was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (CGL2010-22068-C02-01 and CGL2013- 44554-R), the Andalusian Government (RNM 2337), and the CSIC JAE Program (RS). PvW has funding support from the BBSRC and NERC.
Funck Jensen, Dan +4 more
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Impacts of sequential and simultaneous coinfection by major amphibian pathogens on disease outcomes
Abstract In natural environments, hosts frequently experience infections from multiple pathogenic species or strains, significantly influencing disease dynamics. Despite shared susceptible hosts and overlapping distributions, the impacts of coinfections by the two most threatening global amphibian pathogens, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) and ...
Evelyn Faust +4 more
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The water mold Blastocladiella emersonii releases zoospore maintenance factor into the medium during zoosporogenesis. Extracellular factor mediates a reversible developmental block that maintains the motile, cell wall-less zoospore phenotype. A method for purifying the factor is reported that results in 75-120% recovery of biological activity. Analyses
W K, Gottschalk, D R, Sonneborn
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Micobiota parásita de ambientes acuáticos de la provincia de Buenos Aires [PDF]
Fil: Steciow, Mónica Mirta. Instituto de Botánica Spegazzini, 53 nro. 477, 1900 La Plata, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaFil: Marano, Agostina Virginia. Instituto de Botánica Spegazzini, 53 nro.
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