Termites digestive tract and hindgut especially still holds many secrets despites hundreds of years of research. The complexity of the symbiotic microbial community and the contrast of physio-chemical environments found in lower termites paunch are potentially the key point to explain the efficiency of ligno-cellulose digestion. Contribution of advancing technologies accelerates the progress of our knowledge in this field. Here, we present multiple approaches combining old and recent techniques used to highlight the effect of ligno-cellulosic compounds on termite gut and the role of populations from the symbiotic microbial community. Termites Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) submitted to various artificial diets showed variations in flagell...
ABSTRACT Termites forage on a range of substrates, and it has been suggested that diet shapes the co...
This project was completed in an effort to better understand the contributions of symbiotic microbes...
Background: Termites are among the most successful insect lineages on the globe and are responsible ...
Wood-feeding termites are a considerable source of enzymes active on ligno-cellulosic compounds. The...
peer reviewedThe gut of lower termites is populated by numerous microbial species belonging to proka...
Termites thrive in great abundance in terrestrial ecosystems and the symbiotic gut microbiota play i...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this work was the observation of the differences between the microbial c...
With its unique consortium of microorganisms from all domains of life, termite gut is considered one...
In addition to evolving eusocial lifestyles, two equally fascinating aspects of termite biology are ...
Termites depend on their gut microbes for digestion of complex polysaccharides of wood into simpler ...
Termites (Insecta: Isoptera) are imperative terrestrial decomposers as they feed on lignocellulosic ...
For most animals, lignocellulose is a nutritionally poor food source that is highly resistant to ent...
The ability of subterranean termites to digest lignocellulose relies not only on their digestive tra...
More and more studies are dedicated to termites and their symbionts, to better understand how they e...
From the standpoints of both basic research and biotechnology, there is considerable interest in rea...
ABSTRACT Termites forage on a range of substrates, and it has been suggested that diet shapes the co...
This project was completed in an effort to better understand the contributions of symbiotic microbes...
Background: Termites are among the most successful insect lineages on the globe and are responsible ...
Wood-feeding termites are a considerable source of enzymes active on ligno-cellulosic compounds. The...
peer reviewedThe gut of lower termites is populated by numerous microbial species belonging to proka...
Termites thrive in great abundance in terrestrial ecosystems and the symbiotic gut microbiota play i...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this work was the observation of the differences between the microbial c...
With its unique consortium of microorganisms from all domains of life, termite gut is considered one...
In addition to evolving eusocial lifestyles, two equally fascinating aspects of termite biology are ...
Termites depend on their gut microbes for digestion of complex polysaccharides of wood into simpler ...
Termites (Insecta: Isoptera) are imperative terrestrial decomposers as they feed on lignocellulosic ...
For most animals, lignocellulose is a nutritionally poor food source that is highly resistant to ent...
The ability of subterranean termites to digest lignocellulose relies not only on their digestive tra...
More and more studies are dedicated to termites and their symbionts, to better understand how they e...
From the standpoints of both basic research and biotechnology, there is considerable interest in rea...
ABSTRACT Termites forage on a range of substrates, and it has been suggested that diet shapes the co...
This project was completed in an effort to better understand the contributions of symbiotic microbes...
Background: Termites are among the most successful insect lineages on the globe and are responsible ...