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    Comparative gene expression and genomics reflect geographical divergence in the plant symbiotic and entomopathogenic fungal genus Metarhizium by Couceiro, Joel da Cruz, De Fine Licht, Henrik H., Delalibera, Italo, Meyling, Nicolai V.

    Published in Fungal ecology (01-12-2022)
    “…Several species within the fungal genus Metarhizium can both infect insects and colonize plant roots. In Brazil, a specific subgroup within Metarhizium…”
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    UV-B Radiation Tolerance and Temperature-Dependent Activity Within the Entomopathogenic Fungal Genus Metarhizium in Brazil by Couceiro, Joel da Cruz, Fatoretto, Maíra Blumer, Demétrio, Clarice Garcia Borges, Meyling, Nicolai Vitt, Delalibera, Ítalo

    Published in Frontiers in fungal biology (08-03-2021)
    “…Metarhizium comprises a phylogenetically diverse genus of entomopathogenic fungi. In Brazil, Metarhizium anisopliae s.str. subclade Mani 2 is predominantly…”
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    Actinomycetes inhibit filamentous fungi from the cuticle of Acromyrmex leafcutter ants by Dângelo, Rômulo Augusto Cotta, de Souza, Danival José, Mendes, Thais Demarchi, Couceiro, Joel da Cruz, Lucia, Terezinha Maria Castro Della

    Published in Journal of basic microbiology (01-03-2016)
    “…Actinomycetes bacteria associated with leafcutter ants produce secondary metabolites with antimicrobial properties against Escovopsis, a fungus specialized in…”
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    Effects of entomopathogenic fungi on the mortality and immune system of the leaf‐cutting ant A cromyrmex subterraneus subterraneus by Couceiro, Joel da Cruz, Marcelino, Wesler Luiz, Amaral, Karina Dias, Gandra, Lailla Cristina, de Souza, Danival José, Della Lucia, Terezinha Maria Castro

    Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-11-2016)
    “…Acromyrmex leaf‐cutting ants use the antibiotics produced by ectosymbionts ( A ctinobacteria) to suppress the growth of E scovopsis spp., which are the…”
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