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The Dynamics of Plant Cell-Wall Polysaccharide Decomposition in Leaf-Cutting Ant Fungus Gardens

机译:切叶蚁真菌园中植物细胞壁多糖分解的动力学

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The degradation of live plant biomass in fungus gardens of leaf-cutting ants is poorly characterised but fundamental for understanding the mutual advantages and efficiency of this obligate nutritional symbiosis. Controversies about the extent to which the garden-symbiont Leucocoprinus gongylophorus degrades cellulose have hampered our understanding of the selection forces that induced large scale herbivory and of the ensuing ecological footprint of these ants. Here we use a recently established technique, based on polysaccharide microarrays probed with antibodies and carbohydrate binding modules, to map the occurrence of cell wall polymers in consecutive sections of the fungus garden of the leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex echinatior. We show that pectin, xyloglucan and some xylan epitopes are degraded, whereas more highly substituted xylan and cellulose epitopes remain as residuals in the waste material that the ants remove from their fungus garden. These results demonstrate that biomass entering leaf-cutting ant fungus gardens is only partially utilized and explain why disproportionally large amounts of plant material are needed to sustain colony growth. They also explain why substantial communities of microbial and invertebrate symbionts have evolved associations with the dump material from leaf-cutting ant nests, to exploit decomposition niches that the ant garden-fungus does not utilize. Our approach thus provides detailed insight into the nutritional benefits and shortcomings associated with fungus-farming in ants.
机译:切叶蚂蚁的真菌园中活植物生物量的降解特性不佳,但对于理解这种专性营养共生的共同优势和效率至关重要。关于花园共生菌Leucocoprinus gongylophorus降解纤维素的程度的争论,阻碍了我们对引起大规模食草的选择力以及随之而来的这些蚂蚁的生态足迹的理解。在这里,我们使用一种基于抗体和碳水化合物结合模块探测的多糖微阵列的最新建立的技术,来绘制切叶蚁Acromyrmex echinatior的真菌园连续部分中细胞壁聚合物的存在图。我们显示,果胶,木葡聚糖和一些木聚糖表位被降解,而更高取代度的木聚糖和纤维素表位作为残留物保留在蚂蚁从其真菌园中去除的废料中。这些结果表明进入切叶蚂蚁真菌园的生物质仅被部分利用,并解释了为什么要保持菌落生长需要成比例的大量植物材料。他们还解释了为什么大量的微生物和无脊椎动物共生体与切叶蚁巢的倾倒物质发展了联系,以利用蚂蚁花园真菌未利用的分解壁ches。因此,我们的方法可为您深入了解与蚂蚁种植真菌相关的营养益处和不足。

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