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Investigating the Microbial Community in the Termite Hindgut - Interview

Published: May 28, 2007 doi: 10.3791/196

Summary

Jared Leadbetter explains why the termite-gut microbial community is an excellent system for studying the complex interactions between microbes. The symbiotic relationship existing between the host insect and lignocellulose-degrading gut microbes is explained, as well as the industrial uses of these microbes for degrading plant biomass and generating biofuels.

Abstract

Jared Leadbetter explains why the termite-gut microbial community is an excellent system for studying the complex interactions between microbes. The symbiotic relationship existing between the host insect and lignocellulose-degrading gut microbes is explained, as well as the industrial uses of these microbes for degrading plant biomass and generating biofuels.

Disclosures

The authors have nothing to disclose.

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Microbial Community Termite Hindgut Symbiotic Relationship Lignocellulose-degrading Gut Microbes Industrial Uses Plant Biomass Degradation Biofuels Generation
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Leadbetter, J. Investigating theMore

Leadbetter, J. Investigating the Microbial Community in the Termite Hindgut - Interview. J. Vis. Exp. (4), e196, doi:10.3791/196 (2007).

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