Reports Attine Fungus Gardens Contain Yeasts Stephen E. Craven1, Michael W. Dix2, Gene E. Michaels3 1Department of Microbiology, University of Georgia, Athens 30601 2Department of Zoology, University of Georgia 3Department of Microbiology, University of Georgia See allHide authors and affiliations Science 10 Jul 1970:Vol. 169, Issue 3941, pp. 184-186DOI: 10.1126/science.169.3941.184 Stephen E. Craven 1Department of Microbiology, University of Georgia, Athens 30601Find this author on Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for this author on this site Michael W. Dix 2Department of Zoology, University of GeorgiaFind this author on Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for this author on this site Gene E. Michaels 3Department of Microbiology, University of GeorgiaFind this author on Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for this author on this site Article Info & Metrics eLetters PDF Abstract Yeasts were detected in the fungus gardens of Atta cephalotes and Acromyrmex octospinosus by scanning electron microscopy and by microbiological techniques.
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Attine Fungus Gardens Contain Yeasts By Stephen E. Craven, Michael W. Dix, Gene E. Michaels Science10 Jul 1970 : 184-186
Attine Fungus Gardens Contain Yeasts By Stephen E. Craven, Michael W. Dix, Gene E. Michaels Science10 Jul 1970 : 184-186