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- Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. The salt-tolerant symbioant Ensifer medicae SRDI554 is recommended. Blue melilot (Trigonella caerulea)...
- Plants hosting N-fixing Frankia symbioants in nodules...
- would mean that albendazole is targeting both the worm and its essential symbioant. Albendazole is mainly used in cattle and sheep, but has found some use...
- lichen themselves; they are called "lichenicolous lichens". They steal the symbioant of another lichen (kleptosymbiosis) into their own structure (trans-lochenization)...
- diatoms. These are highly unusual among tertiary endosymbioants as the symbioant is not reduced to a mere plastid: instead, it still has a DNA-containing...
- acid ((18R)-18-O-β-D-apiofuranosyl-(1-2)-β-D-glucopyranoside). The algae symbioant produces a cyclopeptide, cyclo-(L-tryptophyl-L-tryptophyl). Carotenoids...
- chemical, with speculation that it may have come from a cyanobacterial symbioant. The first do****ented case of nodularin poisoning was an animal (sheep)...