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Bacteria contribute to plant secondary compound degradation in a generalist herbivore system
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
AbstractInsects and plants engage in a multitude of complex interactions. In antagonistic cases, such as herbivory, insects often specialize on a few closely related plant species to overcome physical and chemical defences. More rarely, herbivorous insects can feed on a range of plant species. Leaf-cutter ants are generalist herbivores that forage from a variety of plant species, which the ants bring to the fungus they farm, Leucoagaricus sp. While we show that anti-herbivory plant compounds
doi:10.1101/865212
fatcat:gnzmf3wbknac7jfs2eaidjgzam