Shared escovopsis parasites between leaf-cutting and non-leaf-cutting ants in the higher attine fungus-growing ant symbiosis

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Andre Rodrigues and collaborators from the clade of three strains was found infecting gardens from Panama, EcuadorInsects, State University, Rio Claro, Brazil have published the Article: Shared Escovopsis parasites between leaf-cutting and non-leaf-cutting ants in the higher attine fungus-growing ant symbiosis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 08/09/2022
  • how: For tef1 amplification the authors used primers derived from Taerum et_al .

SUMMARY

    Rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org R. Soc. open sci. Because Escovopsis with globose vesicles grouped in less derived clades, whereas Escovopsis with cylindrical vesicles grouped in . . .

     

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