| Literature DB >> 19965433 |
Adrián A Pinto-Tomás1, Mark A Anderson, Garret Suen, David M Stevenson, Fiona S T Chu, W Wallace Cleland, Paul J Weimer, Cameron R Currie.
Abstract
Bacteria-mediated acquisition of atmospheric N2 serves as a critical source of nitrogen in terrestrial ecosystems. Here we reveal that symbiotic nitrogen fixation facilitates the cultivation of specialized fungal crops by leaf-cutter ants. By using acetylene reduction and stable isotope experiments, we demonstrated that N2 fixation occurred in the fungus gardens of eight leaf-cutter ant species and, further, that this fixed nitrogen was incorporated into ant biomass. Symbiotic N2-fixing bacteria were consistently isolated from the fungus gardens of 80 leaf-cutter ant colonies collected in Argentina, Costa Rica, and Panama. The discovery of N2 fixation within the leaf-cutter ant-microbe symbiosis reveals a previously unrecognized nitrogen source in neotropical ecosystems.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19965433 DOI: 10.1126/science.1173036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728