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Autor:
Akif Eskalen, Stanley Freeman, S. C. Lynch, Zvi Mendel, Alina Campbell, Joshua L. Konkol, Takayuki Aoki, Kerry O'Donnell, Pradeepa N. H. Liyanage, Rita E. Duncan, Craig C. Bateman, Ran Libeskind-Hadas, Allard A. Cossé, Daniel Carrillo, Alejandro P. Rooney, Matthew T. Kasson, Jill N. Ploetz, Michal Sharon, Jiri Hulcr, David M. Geiser, Randy C. Ploetz
Publikováno v:
Phytoparasitica. 44:435-442
Several species of the ambrosia beetle Euwallacea (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) cultivate Ambrosia Fusarium Clade (AFC) species in their galleries as a source of food. Like all other scolytine beetles in the tribe Xyleborini, Euwallacea are
Autor:
Takayuki Aoki, Kerry O'Donnell, Daniel Carrillo, Craig C. Bateman, Paul R. Campbell, Zvi Mendel, Stacy Sink, Donald D. Davis, Adam Black, Randy C. Ploetz, Elizabeth K. Dann, Jason A. Smith, Dylan P. G. Short, Kristyna Stefkova, Alejandro P. Rooney, K. M. Mohotti, Joshua L. Konkol, Kristi Fenstermacher, David M. Geiser, Jiri Hulcr, Jill N. Ploetz, Matthew T. Kasson, Andrew D. W. Geering, Akif Eskalen, Stanley Freeman
Publikováno v:
Fungal Genetics and Biology. 56:147-157
Ambrosia beetle fungiculture represents one of the most ecologically and evolutionarily successful symbioses, as evidenced by the 11 independent origins and 3500 species of ambrosia beetles. Here we document the evolution of a clade within Fusarium a
Autor:
Rita E. Duncan, A. F. Campbell, Daniel Carrillo, Randy C. Ploetz, Jorge E. Peña, Jill N. Ploetz
Publikováno v:
Plant Pathology. 63:54-62
Different ambrosia beetle species can coexist in tree trunks, where their immature stages feed upon symbiotic fungi. Although most ambrosia beetles are not primary pests and their fungal symbionts are not pathogenic to the host tree, exceptional situ
Autor:
Takayuki Aoki, Kerry O'Donnell, Daniel Carrillo, Stanley Freeman, Joshua L. Konkol, Alina Campbell, Matthew T. Kasson, Allard A. Cossé, Alejandro P. Rooney, Craig C. Bateman, Francis Na, Pradeepa N. H. Liyanage, Jill N. Ploetz, Randy C. Ploetz, Zvi Mendel, Stacy Sink, Ran Libeskind-Hadas, Rita E. Duncan, Michal Sharon, Jiri Hulcr, David M. Geiser, Akif Eskalen
Publikováno v:
Fungal genetics and biology : FGB. 82
The mutualism between xyleborine beetles in the genus Euwallacea (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) and members of the Ambrosia Fusarium Clade (AFC) represents one of 11 known evolutionary origins of fungiculture by ambrosia beetles. Female Euwa