Browsing Arthur (Articles) by UP Author "De Beer, Z. Wilhelm"

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  • Van de Peppel, Lennart J.J.; Nieuwenhuis, Mathijs; Auxier, Benjamin; Grum-Grzhimaylo, Alexey A.; Cardenas, Martha E.; De Beer, Z. Wilhelm; Lodge, D. Jean; Smith, Matthew E.; Kuyper, Thomas W.; Franco-Molano, Ana E.; Baroni, Timothy J.; Aanen, Duur K. (Elsevier, 2021-10)
    The ancestor of termites relied on gut symbionts for degradation of plant material, an association that persists in all termite families. However, the single-lineage Macrotermitinae has additionally acquired a fungal ...
  • Sinotte, Veronica M.; Conlon, Benjamin H.; Seibel, Elena; Schwitalla, Jan W.; De Beer, Z. Wilhelm; Poulsen, Michael; Bos, Nick (Wiley Open Access, 2021-05)
    Sexually reproducing organisms face a strong selective pressure to find a mate and ensure reproduction. An important criterion during mate-selection is to avoid closely related individuals and subsequent potential fitness ...
  • De Beer, Z. Wilhelm; Procter, M.; Wingfield, Michael J.; Marincowitz, Seonju; Duong, Tuan A. (Elsevier, 2022-03-30)
    The Ophiostomatales was erected in 1980. Since that time, several of the genera have been redefined and others have been described. There are currently 14 accepted genera in the Order. They include species that are the ...
  • Lee, Seoung Rak; Schalk, Felix; Schwitalla, Jan W.; Guo, Huijuan; Yu, Jae Sik; Song, Moonyong; Jung, Won Hee; De Beer, Z. Wilhelm; Beemelmanns, Christine; Kim, Ki Hyun (Wiley, 2022-06)
    In this study, we analyzed if Actinomadura sp. RB99 produces siderophores that that could be responsible for the antimicrobial activity observed in co-cultivation studies. Dereplication of high-resolution tandem mass ...
  • Chang, Runlei; Wingfield, Michael J.; De Beer, Z. Wilhelm; Zhou, Xudong; Duong, Tuan A. (Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute, 2021-12)
    Ips subelongatus (Coleoptera, Scolytinae) is an important bark beetle species that infests Larix spp. in Asia. Individuals of this beetle are vectors of ophiostomatoid fungi, on their exoskeletons, that are transmitted ...