Science. 1983 Jun 10;220(4602):1161-3. doi: 10.1126/science.220.4602.1161.
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.
蓝杉树黄蜂的幼虫体内含有中肠消化酶,使它们能够利用其食物中发现的主要真菌和植物多糖。至少有两类酶,即 C(chi)-纤维素酶和木聚糖酶,不是由幼虫产生的。相反,幼虫在摄取其食物——蓝杉树黄蜂幼虫所食用的真菌共生体密环菌组织时获得这些酶。