Fungus-growing termites live in obligate mutualistic symbiosis with species of the basidio-mycete genus Termitomyces, which are cultivated on a substrate of dead plant material. When the termite colony dies, or when nest material is incubated without termites in the laboratory, fruiting bodies of the ascomycete genus Xylaria appear and rapidly cover the fungus garden. This raises the question whether certain Xylaria species are specialised in occupying termite nests or whether they are just occasional visitors. We tested Xylaria specificity at four levels: (1) fungus-growing termites, (2) termite genera, (3) termite species, and (4) colonies. In South Africa, 108 colonies of eight termite species from three termite genera were sampled for X...
SummaryFungus-growing termites (subfamily Macrotermitinae, Isoptera) cultivate fungal crops (genus T...
La diversité fongique des meules de plusieurs espèces de Macrotermitinae a été analysée au niveau ta...
<p>Symbiosis between insects and microorganisms may benefit important process of the host such as nu...
Fungus-growing termites live in obligate mutualistic symbiosis with species of the basidiomycete gen...
International audiencePrevious studies have revealed that some Xylaria species were closely associat...
<p>The fungus-cultivating termites constitute part of diverse termite fauna in Africa that include<b...
Fungus-growing termites cultivate their mutualistic basidiomycete Termitomyces species on a substrat...
Background: Termites of the subfamily Macrotermitinae live in a mutualistic symbiosis with basidiomy...
The Ophiostomatales (Ascomycota) accommodates more than 300 species characterized by similar morphol...
In this thesis I focussed on a mutualistic symbiosis; the fungus-growing termites and their fungal s...
<br /> Organisms living in symbiosis fascinate us with their adaptations to live in extreme proximit...
Fungus-growing termites engage in an obligate mutualistic relationship with Termitomyces fungi, whic...
Sex in symbionts is useful in creating beneficial traits. However, the resultant decrease in genetic...
Symbiotic interactions between macrotermitine termites and their fungal symbionts have a moderate de...
Abstract Background Termites of the subfamily Macrotermitinae live in a mutualistic symbiosis with b...
SummaryFungus-growing termites (subfamily Macrotermitinae, Isoptera) cultivate fungal crops (genus T...
La diversité fongique des meules de plusieurs espèces de Macrotermitinae a été analysée au niveau ta...
<p>Symbiosis between insects and microorganisms may benefit important process of the host such as nu...
Fungus-growing termites live in obligate mutualistic symbiosis with species of the basidiomycete gen...
International audiencePrevious studies have revealed that some Xylaria species were closely associat...
<p>The fungus-cultivating termites constitute part of diverse termite fauna in Africa that include<b...
Fungus-growing termites cultivate their mutualistic basidiomycete Termitomyces species on a substrat...
Background: Termites of the subfamily Macrotermitinae live in a mutualistic symbiosis with basidiomy...
The Ophiostomatales (Ascomycota) accommodates more than 300 species characterized by similar morphol...
In this thesis I focussed on a mutualistic symbiosis; the fungus-growing termites and their fungal s...
<br /> Organisms living in symbiosis fascinate us with their adaptations to live in extreme proximit...
Fungus-growing termites engage in an obligate mutualistic relationship with Termitomyces fungi, whic...
Sex in symbionts is useful in creating beneficial traits. However, the resultant decrease in genetic...
Symbiotic interactions between macrotermitine termites and their fungal symbionts have a moderate de...
Abstract Background Termites of the subfamily Macrotermitinae live in a mutualistic symbiosis with b...
SummaryFungus-growing termites (subfamily Macrotermitinae, Isoptera) cultivate fungal crops (genus T...
La diversité fongique des meules de plusieurs espèces de Macrotermitinae a été analysée au niveau ta...
<p>Symbiosis between insects and microorganisms may benefit important process of the host such as nu...