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The Ambrosiodmus-Flavodon symbiosis is unique in several aspects: it is the first reported association between an ambrosia beetle and a basidiomycotan fungus; the mycosymbiont grows as hyphae in the mycangia, not as budding pseudo-mycelium; and the mycosymbiont is a white-rot saprophyte rather than an early colonizer: a previously undocumented wood borer niche.
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The
Ambrosiodmus-Flavodon
symbiosis
is
unique
in
several
aspects:
it
is
the
first
reported
association
between
an
ambrosia
beetle
and
a
basidiomycotan
fungus;
the
mycosymbiont
grows
as
hyphae
in
the
mycangia,
not
as
budding
pseudo-mycelium;
and
the
mycosymbiont
is
a
white-rot
saprophyte
rather
than
an
early
colonizer:
a
previously
undocumented
wood
borer
niche.