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Ants in the tribe Attini are known for growing fungal "gardens" in their nests, which the ants and their larvae feed on. They ants also harbor a variety of bacteria and other microbes that protect them from other unwanted, disease-causing types of fungus. A new research review suggests this intricate microbiome could offer insights or tools for use in fighting agricultural or human diseases. [Read more]
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