Fungus-growing termites engage in an obligate mutualistic relationship with Termitomyces fungi, which they maintain in monocultures on specialised fungus comb structures, without apparent problems with infectious diseases. While other fungi have been reported in the symbiosis, detailed comb fungal community analyses have been lacking. Here we use culture-dependent and -independent methods to characterise fungus comb mycobiotas from three fungus-growing termite species (two genera). Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) gene analyses using 454 pyrosequencing and Illumina MiSeq showed that non-Termitomyces fungi were essentially absent in fungus combs, and that Termitomyces fungal crops are maintained in monocultures as heterokaryons with two or ...
Fungus-growing termites are associated with genus-specific fungal symbionts, which they acquire via ...
Termites are important plant biomass decomposers. Their digestive activity typically relies on proka...
Fungus-growing termites live in obligate mutualistic symbiosis with species of the basidio-mycete ge...
Fungus-growing termites engage in an obligate mutualistic relationship with Termitomyces fungi, whic...
Fungus-growing termites engage in an obligate mutualistic relationship with Termitomyces fungi, whic...
Fungus-growing termites cultivate their mutualistic basidiomycete Termitomyces species on a substrat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Fungus-cultivating termites make use of an obligate mutualism with fungi fr...
In frame of this thesis, the function and role of natural products produced by microorganisms found ...
In fungus-growing termites, fungi of the subgenus Pseudoxylaria threaten colony health through subst...
The Ophiostomatales (Ascomycota) accommodates more than 300 species characterized by similar morphol...
Abstract Background Monoculture farming poses significant disease challenges, but fungus-farming ter...
<p>The fungus-cultivating termites constitute part of diverse termite fauna in Africa that include<b...
In this thesis I focussed on a mutualistic symbiosis; the fungus-growing termites and their fungal s...
DATA AVAILABILITY: Supporting Information of this article is free of charge and contains list of acc...
Fruiting bodies of fungi constitute an important resource for thousands of other taxa. The structure...
Fungus-growing termites are associated with genus-specific fungal symbionts, which they acquire via ...
Termites are important plant biomass decomposers. Their digestive activity typically relies on proka...
Fungus-growing termites live in obligate mutualistic symbiosis with species of the basidio-mycete ge...
Fungus-growing termites engage in an obligate mutualistic relationship with Termitomyces fungi, whic...
Fungus-growing termites engage in an obligate mutualistic relationship with Termitomyces fungi, whic...
Fungus-growing termites cultivate their mutualistic basidiomycete Termitomyces species on a substrat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Fungus-cultivating termites make use of an obligate mutualism with fungi fr...
In frame of this thesis, the function and role of natural products produced by microorganisms found ...
In fungus-growing termites, fungi of the subgenus Pseudoxylaria threaten colony health through subst...
The Ophiostomatales (Ascomycota) accommodates more than 300 species characterized by similar morphol...
Abstract Background Monoculture farming poses significant disease challenges, but fungus-farming ter...
<p>The fungus-cultivating termites constitute part of diverse termite fauna in Africa that include<b...
In this thesis I focussed on a mutualistic symbiosis; the fungus-growing termites and their fungal s...
DATA AVAILABILITY: Supporting Information of this article is free of charge and contains list of acc...
Fruiting bodies of fungi constitute an important resource for thousands of other taxa. The structure...
Fungus-growing termites are associated with genus-specific fungal symbionts, which they acquire via ...
Termites are important plant biomass decomposers. Their digestive activity typically relies on proka...
Fungus-growing termites live in obligate mutualistic symbiosis with species of the basidio-mycete ge...