Andre Rodrigues

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Biology UNESP Rio Claro, Brazil 
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Bizarria R, Pietrobon TC, Ferreira H, et al. (2023) Polymorphisms of rDNA genes in Cyberlindnera yeast suggest birth-and-death evolution events. Fems Yeast Research. 23
Martiarena MJS, Deveau A, Montoya QV, et al. (2023) The Hyphosphere of Leaf-Cutting Ant Cultivars Is Enriched with Helper Bacteria. Microbial Ecology
Bizarria R, de Castro Pietrobon T, Rodrigues A. (2022) Uncovering the Yeast Communities in Fungus-Growing Ant Colonies. Microbial Ecology
Giraldo C, Chaves-López C, Tofalo R, et al. (2022) Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in Colombia. Archives of Microbiology. 204: 284
Bizarria Júnior R, Pagnocca FC, Rodrigues A. (2021) Yeasts in the attine ant-fungus mutualism: diversity, functional roles, and putative biotechnological applications. Yeast (Chichester, England)
Montoya QV, Martiarena MJS, Bizarria R, et al. (2021) Fungi inhabiting attine ant colonies: reassessment of the genus Escovopsis and description of Luteomyces and Sympodiorosea gens. nov. Ima Fungus. 12: 23
Barcoto MO, Carlos-Shanley C, Fan H, et al. (2020) Fungus-growing insects host a distinctive microbiota apparently adapted to the fungiculture environment. Scientific Reports. 10: 12384
Grigoletto DF, Trivella DBB, Tempone AG, et al. (2020) Antifungal compounds with anticancer potential from Trichoderma sp. P8BDA1F1, an endophytic fungus from Begonia venosa. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology : [Publication of the Brazilian Society For Microbiology]
Goes AC, Barcoto MO, Kooij PW, et al. (2020) How Do Leaf-Cutting Ants Recognize Antagonistic Microbes in Their Fungal Crops? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 8
Bizarria R, Nagamoto NS, Rodrigues A. (2020) Lack of fungal cultivar fidelity and low virulence of Escovopsis trichodermoides Fungal Ecology. 45: 100944
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