Ecological generalism drives hyperdiversity of secondary metabolite gene clusters in xylarialean endophytes

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Publié dans:The New phytologist. - 1984. - 233(2022), 3 vom: 01. Feb., Seite 1317-1330
Auteur principal: Franco, Mario E E (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Wisecaver, Jennifer H, Arnold, A Elizabeth, Ju, Yu-Ming, Slot, Jason C, Ahrendt, Steven, Moore, Lillian P, Eastman, Katharine E, Scott, Kelsey, Konkel, Zachary, Mondo, Stephen J, Kuo, Alan, Hayes, Richard D, Haridas, Sajeet, Andreopoulos, Bill, Riley, Robert, LaButti, Kurt, Pangilinan, Jasmyn, Lipzen, Anna, Amirebrahimi, Mojgan, Yan, Juying, Adam, Catherine, Keymanesh, Keykhosrow, Ng, Vivian, Louie, Katherine, Northen, Trent, Drula, Elodie, Henrissat, Bernard, Hsieh, Huei-Mei, Youens-Clark, Ken, Lutzoni, François, Miadlikowska, Jolanta, Eastwood, Daniel C, Hamelin, Richard C, Grigoriev, Igor V, U'Ren, Jana M
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2022
Accès à la collection:The New phytologist
Sujets:Journal Article Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. Ascomycota Xylariales endophyte plant-fungal interactions saprotroph specialised metabolism symbiosis trophic mode