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Fungus-growing ants use antibiotic-producing bacteria to control garden parasites
Author(s):
CR CURRIE
,
JA Scott
,
RC Summerbell
,
C.R. CURRIE
,
J.A. Scott
,
R.C SUMMERBELL
,
D. MALLOCH
,
C. CURRIE
,
J Scott
,
R SUMMERBELLS
,
CR Currie
,
D Malloch
,
Shawn Currie
,
J. T. Scott
,
R. Summerbell
,
Russell R. Currie
,
J. F. SCOTT
,
Cameron Currie
,
James Scott
,
Richard C. Summerbell
,
David Malloch
,
C. Currie
,
R Summerbell
Publication date:
1999
Journal:
Nat.
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10.1038/19519
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