Functional Symbionts
12 recordsRecords of insect symbionts with verified function from literatures.
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| Host Insect | Classification | Localization | Function | Function Tags | Year | Edit | |
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Kuraishia molischiana
Ascomycota |
Ips typographusCzechia |
Fungi
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Kuraishia molischiana (a dominant yeast symbiont) has the potential for degrading plant cell walls (plant biomass digestion) in Ips typographus. |
2023 |
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Ogataea ramenticola
Ascomycota |
Ips typographusCzechia |
Fungi
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Ogataea ramenticola (a dominant yeast symbiont) has the potential for degrading plant cell walls (plant biomass digestion) in Ips typographus. |
2023 |
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Pichia guilliermondii
Ascomycota |
Melanaphis bambusaeChina |
Fungi
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2022 |
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Pichia
Ascomycota |
Bactrocera tryoniAustralia |
Fungi
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Extracellular
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Pichia (yeast) is known to release nutritional components from the fruit substrate by producing extracellular enzymes, which may make nutrients further accessible to Bactrocera tryoni larvae. |
2020 |
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Kuraishia capsulata
Ascomycota |
Bactrocera oleaeCroatia |
Fungi
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Kuraishia capsulata produces Isoamyl alcohol to attract Bactrocera oleae for mating. |
2020 |
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Pichia kluyveri
Ascomycota |
Bactrocera tryoniAustralia |
Fungi
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Extracellular
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Pichia kluyveri (Fungi) produces odours that strongly deterred flies and resulted in significantly faster larval development and a greater number of adult flies. |
2017 |
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Pichia
Ascomycota |
Bactrocera tryoniNew South Wales, Au… |
Fungi
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Extracellular
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2017 |
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Pichia anomala
Ascomycota |
Laodelphax striatellusChina |
Fungi
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Extracellular
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The newly isolated strain Pichia anomala (Fungi) was closely related to the developmental process of L. striatellus. |
2015 |
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Candida kashinagacola
Ascomycota |
Platypus koryoensisKorea |
Fungi
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Extracellular
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Candida kashinagacola (Fungi) shows extracellular CM-cellulase, xylanase, and avicelase activity responsible for the degradation of wood structure. |
2015 |
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Ambrosiozyma sp.
Ascomycota |
Platypus koryoensisKorea |
Fungi
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Extracellular
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Ambrosiozyma sp. (Fungi) shows CM-cellulase activity and pectinase activity. |
2015 |
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Candida homilentoma
Ascomycota |
Platypus koryoensisKorea |
Fungi
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Extracellular
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Candida homilentoma (Fungi) shows CM-cellulase activity and pectinase activity. |
2015 |
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Wickerhamomyces anomalus
Ascomycota |
Anopheles stephensiItaly |
Fungi
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Extracellular
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2011 |