In addition to evolving eusocial lifestyles, two equally fascinating aspects of termite biology are their mutualistic relationships with gut symbionts and their use of lignocellulose as a primary nutrition source. Termites are also considered excellent model systems for studying the production of bioethanol and renewable bioenergy from 2nd generation (non-food) feedstocks. While the idea that gut symbionts are the sole contributors to termite lignocellulose digestion has remained popular and compelling, in recent years host contributions to the digestion process have become increasingly apparent. However, the degree to which host and symbiont, and host enzymes, collaborate in lignocellulose digestion remain poorly understood. Also, how dige...
Termites depend on their gut microbes for digestion of complex polysaccharides of wood into simpler ...
Macrotermitinae (fungus-cultivating termites) are major decomposers in tropical and subtropical area...
Background: Termites are among the most successful insect lineages on the globe and are responsible ...
In addition to evolving eusocial lifestyles, two equally fascinating aspects of termite biology are ...
For most animals, lignocellulose is a nutritionally poor food source that is highly resistant to ent...
Termites thrive in great abundance in terrestrial ecosystems and the symbiotic gut microbiota play i...
For most animals, lignocellulose is a nutritionally poor food source that is highly resistant to ent...
Abstract: For most animals, lignocellulose is a nutritionally poor food source that is highly resist...
Background Termite lignocellulose digestion is achieved through a collaboration of host plus prokary...
Termites digestive tract and hindgut especially still holds many secrets despites hundreds of years ...
With its unique consortium of microorganisms from all domains of life, termite gut is considered one...
Termites normally rely on gut symbionts to decompose organic matter but the Macrotermitinae domestic...
<div><p>Macrotermitinae (fungus-cultivating termites) are major decomposers in tropical and subtropi...
From the standpoints of both basic research and biotechnology, there is considerable interest in rea...
The hindguts of wood-feeding termites typically contain hundreds of microbial species. Together with...
Termites depend on their gut microbes for digestion of complex polysaccharides of wood into simpler ...
Macrotermitinae (fungus-cultivating termites) are major decomposers in tropical and subtropical area...
Background: Termites are among the most successful insect lineages on the globe and are responsible ...
In addition to evolving eusocial lifestyles, two equally fascinating aspects of termite biology are ...
For most animals, lignocellulose is a nutritionally poor food source that is highly resistant to ent...
Termites thrive in great abundance in terrestrial ecosystems and the symbiotic gut microbiota play i...
For most animals, lignocellulose is a nutritionally poor food source that is highly resistant to ent...
Abstract: For most animals, lignocellulose is a nutritionally poor food source that is highly resist...
Background Termite lignocellulose digestion is achieved through a collaboration of host plus prokary...
Termites digestive tract and hindgut especially still holds many secrets despites hundreds of years ...
With its unique consortium of microorganisms from all domains of life, termite gut is considered one...
Termites normally rely on gut symbionts to decompose organic matter but the Macrotermitinae domestic...
<div><p>Macrotermitinae (fungus-cultivating termites) are major decomposers in tropical and subtropi...
From the standpoints of both basic research and biotechnology, there is considerable interest in rea...
The hindguts of wood-feeding termites typically contain hundreds of microbial species. Together with...
Termites depend on their gut microbes for digestion of complex polysaccharides of wood into simpler ...
Macrotermitinae (fungus-cultivating termites) are major decomposers in tropical and subtropical area...
Background: Termites are among the most successful insect lineages on the globe and are responsible ...