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Vertical transmission as the key to the colonization of Madagascar by fungus-growing termites?Stress-Induced Accumulation of DcAOX1 and DcAOX2a Transcripts Coincides with Critical Time Point for Structural Biomass Prediction in Carrot Primary Cultures (Daucus carota L.).The scope for nuclear selection within Termitomyces fungi associated with fungus-growing termites is limited.Dispersion and colonisation by fungus-growing termites: Vertical transmission of the symbiont helps, but then...?Complementary symbiont contributions to plant decomposition in a fungus-farming termite.Intra and Inter-Spore Variability in Rhizophagus irregularis AOX GeneFungiculture or Termite Husbandry? The Ruminant HypothesisWild Carrot Differentiation in Europe and Selection at DcAOX1 Gene?Misannotation Awareness: A Tale of Two Gene-Groups.Can functional hologenomics aid tackling current challenges in plant breeding?Dating the fungus-growing termites' mutualism shows a mixture between ancient codiversification and recent symbiont dispersal across divergent hosts.Identifying the core microbial community in the gut of fungus-growing termites.Farming termites determine the genetic population structure of Termitomyces fungal symbionts.Survey of subterranean termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in a managed silvicultural plantation in Portugal, using a line-intersection method (LIS).Exploring the potential for actinobacteria as defensive symbionts in fungus-growing termites.Symbiotic flagellate protists as cryptic drivers of adaptation and invasiveness of the subterranean termite Reticulitermes grassei Clément.A Bridge Too Far? An Integrative Framework Linking Classical Protist Taxonomy and Metabarcoding in Lower TermitesSymbiosis Specificity of the Preceding Host Plant Can Dominate but Not Obliterate the Association Between Wheat and Its Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal PartnersUncovered variability in olive moth (Prays oleae) questions species monophylyTranscriptome Analysis of Wheat Roots Reveals a Differential Regulation of Stress Responses Related to Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Soil DisturbanceA Re-Evaluation of Olive Fruit Fly Organophosphate-Resistant Ace Alleles in Iberia, and Field-Testing Population Effects after in-Practice Dimethoate UseSymbiosis in Sustainable Agriculture: Can Olive Fruit Fly Bacterial Microbiome Be Useful in Pest Management?What is in a name? Terfezia classification revisited
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