In this study, we analyzed fungus gardens of Odontotermes feae (Wasmann), which are associated with Termitomiyces eurhizus (Berk.) R. Heim, and of Ancistrotermes pakistanicus Ahmad, which are associated with T. striatus (Beeli) R. Heim, to examine the ecological effects of termite use on primordium and fruiting-body formation. Our results indicate that the symbiotic termites strictly managed those fungus gardens that developed fruiting bodies. We also found that the termites prevented fruiting-body formation in fungus gardens of O. feae associated with T. eurhizus by eating the blackish tips of the primordia just prior to fruiting-body development. Ancistrotermes pakisutanicus, however, did not eat the growing primordia of T. striatus. ...
Fungus-growing termites are associated with genus-specific fungal symbionts, which they acquire via ...
The invention of agriculture is a revolutionary moment in the history of humankind that allowed a tr...
This study investigated for the first time the impact of the internal mound environment of fungus-gr...
We present a new perspective for the role of Termitomyces fungi in the mutualism with fungus-growing...
All living organisms require food for growth and survival. Heterotrophs depend on autotrophs such as...
Abstract Background Monoculture farming poses significant disease challenges, but fungus-farming ter...
<p>Symbiosis between insects and microorganisms may benefit important process of the host such as nu...
The ancestor of termites relied on gut symbionts for degradation of plant material, an association t...
Though inconspicuous in healthy nests, Pseudoxylaria species are almost always present and overgrow ...
Termites are an important structural pest in North America and worldwide. They are also highly impor...
The agricultural mutualistic symbiosis between macrotermitine termites and Termitomyces fungi is obl...
Termites are important plant biomass decomposers. Their digestive activity typically relies on proka...
1. Fungus-growing termites live in an obligate mutualistic symbiosis with Termitomyces fungi. The fu...
We investigated the mycobiota of nests and food channel of Microcerotermes cf. strunckii and verifie...
<p>The fungus-cultivating termites constitute part of diverse termite fauna in Africa that include<b...
Fungus-growing termites are associated with genus-specific fungal symbionts, which they acquire via ...
The invention of agriculture is a revolutionary moment in the history of humankind that allowed a tr...
This study investigated for the first time the impact of the internal mound environment of fungus-gr...
We present a new perspective for the role of Termitomyces fungi in the mutualism with fungus-growing...
All living organisms require food for growth and survival. Heterotrophs depend on autotrophs such as...
Abstract Background Monoculture farming poses significant disease challenges, but fungus-farming ter...
<p>Symbiosis between insects and microorganisms may benefit important process of the host such as nu...
The ancestor of termites relied on gut symbionts for degradation of plant material, an association t...
Though inconspicuous in healthy nests, Pseudoxylaria species are almost always present and overgrow ...
Termites are an important structural pest in North America and worldwide. They are also highly impor...
The agricultural mutualistic symbiosis between macrotermitine termites and Termitomyces fungi is obl...
Termites are important plant biomass decomposers. Their digestive activity typically relies on proka...
1. Fungus-growing termites live in an obligate mutualistic symbiosis with Termitomyces fungi. The fu...
We investigated the mycobiota of nests and food channel of Microcerotermes cf. strunckii and verifie...
<p>The fungus-cultivating termites constitute part of diverse termite fauna in Africa that include<b...
Fungus-growing termites are associated with genus-specific fungal symbionts, which they acquire via ...
The invention of agriculture is a revolutionary moment in the history of humankind that allowed a tr...
This study investigated for the first time the impact of the internal mound environment of fungus-gr...