2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-176485/v1
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Pseudomonas Can Prevent the Parasitic Fungus, While Keeping the Crop Fungus Unaffected, in the Gardens of Odontotermes Obesus.

Abstract: Insects that farm monocultures of fungi are canonical examples of nutritional symbiosis as well as independent evolution of agriculture in non-human animals. But just like in human agriculture, these fungal crops face constant threat of invasion by weeds which, if unchecked, takes over the crop fungus. In fungus-growing termites, the crop fungus (Termitomyces) faces such challenges from the parasitic fungus Pseudoxylaria. The mechanism by which Pseudoxylaria is suppressed is not known. However, evidence sugge… Show more

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