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Multipartite symbioses in fungus-growing termites (Blattodea: Termitidae, Macrotermitinae) for the degradation of lignocellulose

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INSECT SCIENCE
卷 28, 期 6, 页码 1512-1529

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.12890

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bacteria; enzyme activity; lignocellulose degradation; Macrotermitinae; symbiosis; Termitomyces

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31770686]

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Fungus-growing termites utilize a multipartite symbiotic system to degrade lignocellulose, thereby increasing crop productivity, protecting their nests, and maintaining microenvironment stability inside the colony.
Fungus-growing termites are among the most successful herbivorous animals and improve crop productivity and soil fertility. A range of symbiotic organisms can be found inside their nests. However, interactions of termites with these symbionts are poorly understood. This review provides detailed information on the role of multipartite symbioses (between termitophiles, termites, fungi, and bacteria) in fungus-growing termites for lignocellulose degradation. The specific functions of each component in the symbiotic system are also discussed. Based on previous studies, we argue that the enzymatic contribution from the host, fungus, and bacteria greatly facilitates the decomposition of complex polysaccharide plant materials. The host-termitophile interaction protects the termite nest from natural enemies and maintains the stability of the microenvironment inside the colony.

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