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      The Sirex Woodwasp and its Fungal Symbiont: 

      Siricid Woodwasps and Their Fungal Symbionts in Asia, Specifically Those Occurring in Japan

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          Bionomics of Siricidae

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            Acquisition of digestive enzymes by siricid woodwasps from their fungal symbiont.

            Larvae of the woodwasp, Sirex cyaneus, contain midgut digestive enzymes that enable them to utilize the major fungal and plant polysaccharides found in their food. At least two classes of enzymes, the C(chi)-cellulases and the xylanases, are not produced by the larvae. Instead, larvae acquire these enzymes while ingesting tissue of Amylostereum chailletii, the fungal symbiont that occurs in the wood on which the larvae feed.
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              Über das Zusammenleben von Holzwespen (Siricinae) mit Pilzen

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                2012
                September 14 2011
                : 95-102
                10.1007/978-94-007-1960-6_7
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