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Diversity, Roles, and Biotechnological Applications of Symbiotic Microorganisms in the Gut of Termite

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CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 76, Issue 6, Pages 755-761

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00284-018-1502-4

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  1. Technological innovation talent of special funds for outstanding subject leaders in Harbin [2014RFXXJ081]
  2. Special Project of Graduate Entrepreneurship of Heilongjiang University [20170160908]

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Termites are global pests and can cause serious damage to buildings, crops, and plantation forests. The symbiotic intestinal flora plays an important role in the digestion of cellulose and nitrogen in the life of termites. Termites and their symbiotic microbes in the gut form a synergistic system. These organism work together to digest lignocellulose to make the termites grow on nitrogen deficient food. In this paper, the diversity of symbiotic microorganisms in the gut of termites, including protozoan, spirochetes, actinomycetes, fungus and bacteria, and their role in the digestion of lignocellulose and also the biotechnological applications of these symbiotic microorganisms are discussed. The high efficiency lignocellulose degradation systems of symbiotic microbes in termite gut not only provided a new way of biological energy development, but also has immense prospect in the application of cellulase enzymes. In addition, the study on the symbiotic microorganisms in the gut of termites will also provide a new method for the biological control of termites by the endophytic bacteria in the gut of termites.

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