Fungal Species:  Leucoagaricus

Microbe Profile: Streptomyces formicae KY5: an ANT-ibiotic factory

Scientists discovered a special bacterium called Streptomyces formicae living with plant-ants in Africa that produces powerful antibiotics. This bacterium can kill dangerous drug-resistant bacteria and fungi that are hard to treat with current medicines. By using genetic tools, researchers are unlocking the bacterium’s hidden potential to create many more new antibiotics that could help fight infections.

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Putting the Waste Out: A Proposed Mechanism for Transmission of the Mycoparasite Escovopsis Between Leafcutter Ant Colonies

This research reveals how a parasitic fungus spreads between leaf-cutting ant colonies through their waste management systems. The fungus produces specially adapted spores that can remain dormant until reaching new ant colonies, attaching to passing ants as a means of transport. This discovery helps us understand the complex relationships between ants, their fungal food source, and parasites that threaten their colonies. Impacts on everyday life: – Provides insights into managing agricultural pests and diseases – Demonstrates how waste management affects disease spread in social systems – Shows how parasites evolve sophisticated strategies to reach new hosts – Highlights the importance of proper waste disposal in controlling infections – Reveals nature’s complex solutions to survival challenges

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