Chemical Ecology of Nematodesdoi:10.1016/B978-0-12-409547-2.14798-5Subhradeep BharDavid H. PerezRebecca A. Butcher
Chemical ecology articles within Nature Communications FeaturedArticle 01 February 2025 | Open Access An atlas of metabolites driving chemotaxis in prokaryotes In this meta-analysis, the authors compile results from 60 years of chemotaxis research into a database of prokaryotic chemoeffectors that ...
Both 13 and 14 were obtained in < 1 mg amounts; their structures were determined by X-ray analyses; they were synthesized; and the synthetic samples were shown to be potent hatching stimulants for cyst nematodes. Future Prospect of Chemical Ecology An in-depth knowledge in chemical ecology ...
fully understood, particularly for nematophagous fungi that remain poorly studied. Thus, this review presents an overview of the different types of melanin, with an emphasis on fungi, and discusses the role of melanin in the biology and ecology of nematophagous fungi....
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. During the ICE PhD course, several contributing lecturers presented their own exploration into the interactions between a variety of crop species and different taxa of insect herbivores, natural enemies, plant-parasitic nematodes, and microbes....
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Composition of dominant eukaryotic microbial communities in soils across different land-use types. Refer to Table 1 for soil identification Full size image Opisthokonta includes mycorrhizal fungi, nematodes, and some protists, indicating a nutrient-rich environment with abundant organic matter and a di...
nematodes (Nematoda: Rhabditidae) that feed on bark beetle-associated microbes (O’Halloran and Burnell2003). In addition, a number of nematode species have been cultured on ophiostomatoid fungi. For example, some species of nematodes associated withD. rufipenniswere successfully cultured and ...
(C7D, known as DAF36 in nematodes) is known in nematodes27. Using this as an inquiry sequence, we identified C7D hits in echinoderms but not in humans (Fig.2b). Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the echinoderm hits grouped with the nematode DAF36 (Extended Data Fig.7c). Key amino ...