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  1. Cafaro, M.J. & Currie, C.R. (2005) Phylogenetic analysis of mutualistic filamentous bacteria associated with fungus-growing ants. Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 51, 441–446.
  2. Chen, H.-H., Qin, S., Li, J., Zhang, Y.-Q., Xu, L.-H., Jiang, C.-L., Kim, C.-J., & Li, W.-J. (2009) Pseudonocardia endophytica sp. nov., isolated from the pharmaceutical plant Lobelia clavata. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 59, 559–563.
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  4. Crawford, D.L., Lynch, J.M., Whipps, J.M., & Ousley, M.A. (1993) Isolation and Characterization of Actinomycete Antagonists of a Fungal Root Pathogen. Applied And Environmental Microbiology, 59, 3899-3905.
  5. Fraedrich, S.W., Harrington, T.C., Rabaglia, R.J., Ulyshen, M.D., Mayfield, A.E., Hanula, J.L., Eickwort, J.M., & Miller, D.R. (2008) A fungal symbiont of the redbay ambrosia beetle causes a lethal wilt in redbay and other Lauraceae in the southeastern United States. Plant Disease,92, 215-224.
  6. Hayakawa, M. & Nonomura, H. (1989) A new method for the intensive isolation of actinomycets from soil. Actinomycetologica, 3, 95-104.
  7. Hijii, N., Kajimura, H., Urano, T., Kinuura, H., & Itami, H. (1991) The mass mortality of oak trees induced by Platypus quercivorus (Murayama) and Platypus calamus Blandford (Coleoptera: Platypodidae): the density and spatial distribution of attack by the beetles. Journal of the Japanese Forestry Society, 73, 471-476.
  8. Kirkendall, L.R. (2006) A New Host-Specific, Xyleborus vochysiae (Curculionidae: Scolytinae), from Central America Breeding in Live Trees. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 99, 211-217.
  9. Kolarik, M. & Hulcr, J. (2008) Mycobiota associated with the ambrosia beetle Scolytodes unipunctatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae). Mycological research, 113, 44-60.
  10. Scott, J.J., Oh, D.C., Yuceer, M.C., Klepzig, K.D., Clardy, J., & Currie, C.R. (2008) Bacterial protection of beetle-fungus mutualism. Science, 322, 63.
  11. Six, D.L. & Bentz, B.J. (2007) Temperature Determines Symbiont Abundance in a Multipartite Bark Beetle-fungus Ectosymbiosis. Microbial Ecology, 54, 112-118.
  12. Taechowisan, T., Peberdy, J.F., & Lumyong, S. (2003) Isolation of endophytic actinomycetes from selected plants and their antifungal activity. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 19, 381–385.
  13. Tanahashi, M., Matsushita, N., & Togashi, K. (2009) Are stag beetles fungivorous? Journal of Insect Physiology, in press.

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