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Chemical ecology of symbioses in cycads, an ancient plant lineage
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Salzman S, Bustos-Díaz ED, Whitaker MRL, Sierra AM, Cibrián-Jaramillo A, Barona-Gómez F, Villarreal Aguilar JC. 2025. Chemical ecology of symbioses in cycads, an ancient plant lineage. New Phytol. 246
(4): 1494-1504.
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.70109.
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Cycads are an ancient lineage of gymnosperms that maintain a plethora of symbiotic associations from across the tree of life. They have myriad morphological, structural, physiological, chemical, and behavioral adaptations that position them as a unique system to study the evolution, ecology, and mechanism of symbiosis. To this end, we have provided an overview of cycad symbiosis biology covering insects, bacteria, and fungi, and discuss the most recent advances in the underlying chemical ecology of these associations.
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