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      Symbiosis: effects of a mutualistic fungus upon the growth and reproduction of Xyleborus ferrugineus.

      Science (New York, N.Y.)
      Animals, Beetles, growth & development, Diet, Fusarium, Symbiosis

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          Xyleborus ferrugineus beetles developed from asymbiontic eggs through the adult stage on a sterilized meridic diet, but the resulting adults reproduced only when a mutualistic fungus was inoculated into the diet. Beetles with bacterial symbionts still required the fungus for reproduction on a second meridic diet.

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          6024191
          10.1126/science.156.3778.1120

          Chemistry
          Animals,Beetles,growth & development,Diet,Fusarium,Symbiosis
          Chemistry
          Animals, Beetles, growth & development, Diet, Fusarium, Symbiosis

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