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Bacterial hitchhikers derive benefits from fungal housing
Nandhitha Venkatesh,
Claudio Greco ,
Milton T. Drott,
Max J. Koss,
Isabelle Ludwikoski,
Nina M. Keller,
Nancy P. Keller
Current Biology, Volume: 32, Issue: 7, Pages: 1523 - 1533.e6
Swansea University Author: Claudio Greco
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.cub.2022.02.017
Abstract
Bacterial hitchhikers derive benefits from fungal housing
Published in: | Current Biology |
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ISSN: | 0960-9822 |
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Elsevier BV
2022
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa61511 |
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Keywords: |
bacterial-fungal interactions; microbial fitness; chlamydospores; secondary metabolites; endofungal; abiotic stress |
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Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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This work was supported in part by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture, Hatch project 1012878 to N.P.K; the National Institutes of Health under grant 5R01GM112739-06 and 5R01AI150669-02 to N.P.K.; and the UW-Madison Food Research Institute’s E. Michael and Winona Foster Wisconsin Distinguished Fellowship Award to N.V. |
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7 |
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1523 |
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1533.e6 |