Degradation of woody components by termites is associated with symbionts inside their digestive tract. In this study, the major compounds were determined in the extract of the termite guts by GC-MS method. Macrotermes gilvus Hagen (worker caste) termites were collected and their dissected guts underwent methanol extraction. It was found that the gut of the termites has an alkaline environment (pH 8.83 ± 0.31) that supports the digestion of lignocellulose biomass and also helps to solubilize phenolic and recalcitrant compounds resulting from the depolymerization of woody components. The GC-MS analysis showed that termite guts contained hydrophobic organosilicon components including dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane, tetradecamethylcyclohexasil...
The overall aim of this study was to provide new and updated information about subterranean termite ...
Termites are detritivores that have a major impact on their ecosystem. Termites eat cellulose in it...
This project was completed in an effort to better understand the contributions of symbiotic microbes...
Degradation of woody components by termites is associated with symbionts inside their digestive trac...
More and more studies are dedicated to termites and their symbionts, to better understand how they e...
The microbiological and biochemical aspects of digestion in the lower termite Mastotermes darwiniens...
AbstractAs a social insect, termite colony consists of three castes, i.e. reproductive, soldier, and...
Termites depend on their gut microbes for digestion of complex polysaccharides of wood into simpler ...
Termites thrive in great abundance in terrestrial ecosystems and the symbiotic gut microbiota play i...
Termites digestive tract and hindgut especially still holds many secrets despites hundreds of years ...
Termites are examples of natural biomass utilization systems that have evolved to overcome the recal...
Termites (Insecta: Isoptera) are imperative terrestrial decomposers as they feed on lignocellulosic ...
Abstract—Blends of abundant cuticular hydrocarbons are species-specific for termites (Isoptera) and ...
For most animals, lignocellulose is a nutritionally poor food source that is highly resistant to ent...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this work was the observation of the differences between the microbial c...
The overall aim of this study was to provide new and updated information about subterranean termite ...
Termites are detritivores that have a major impact on their ecosystem. Termites eat cellulose in it...
This project was completed in an effort to better understand the contributions of symbiotic microbes...
Degradation of woody components by termites is associated with symbionts inside their digestive trac...
More and more studies are dedicated to termites and their symbionts, to better understand how they e...
The microbiological and biochemical aspects of digestion in the lower termite Mastotermes darwiniens...
AbstractAs a social insect, termite colony consists of three castes, i.e. reproductive, soldier, and...
Termites depend on their gut microbes for digestion of complex polysaccharides of wood into simpler ...
Termites thrive in great abundance in terrestrial ecosystems and the symbiotic gut microbiota play i...
Termites digestive tract and hindgut especially still holds many secrets despites hundreds of years ...
Termites are examples of natural biomass utilization systems that have evolved to overcome the recal...
Termites (Insecta: Isoptera) are imperative terrestrial decomposers as they feed on lignocellulosic ...
Abstract—Blends of abundant cuticular hydrocarbons are species-specific for termites (Isoptera) and ...
For most animals, lignocellulose is a nutritionally poor food source that is highly resistant to ent...
peer reviewedThe purpose of this work was the observation of the differences between the microbial c...
The overall aim of this study was to provide new and updated information about subterranean termite ...
Termites are detritivores that have a major impact on their ecosystem. Termites eat cellulose in it...
This project was completed in an effort to better understand the contributions of symbiotic microbes...