Jannat, Md Abu Hanifa Lee, Jangwoo Shin, Seung Gu Hwang, Seokhwan
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Journal of hazardous materials
Propionate is a quantitatively important methanogenic intermediate in anaerobic digesters and only limited number of microbes can utilize it under syntrophic association with methanogens. The syntrophic propionate oxidizing bacterias are known to be slow growers due to the low energy yield. Thus, propionate get accumulated frequently in anaerobic d...
Bederska-Błaszczyk, Magdalena Sujkowska-Rybkowska, Marzena Borucki, Wojciech
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Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
Symbiosis between plants of family Fabaceae and bacteria genus Rhizobium is the most widespread interaction, in which atmospheric nitrogen is reduced into ammonia. This highly oxygen-sensitive process is performed by endosymbiotc forms of rhizobia called bacteroids, which occupy newly formed plant organs called root nodules. The goal in this paper ...
Maher, Abigail M D Asaiyah, Mohamed Quinn, Sarajane Burke, Riona Wolff, Hendrik Bode, Helge B Griffin, Christine T
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Microbial ecology
Photorhabdus spp. (Enterobacteriales: Morganellaceae) occur exclusively as symbionts of Heterorhabditis nematodes for which they provide numerous services, including killing insects and providing nutrition and defence within the cadavers. Unusually, two species (Photorhabdus cinerea and Photorhabdus temperata) associate with a single population of ...
Silva, Francisco J. Muñoz-Benavent, Maria García-Ferris, Carlos Latorre, Amparo
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Scientific Reports
Defence systems against microbial pathogens are present in most living beings. The German cockroach Blattella germanica requires these systems to adapt to unhealthy environments with abundance of pathogenic microbes, in addition to potentially control its symbiotic systems. To handle this situation, four antimicrobial gene families (defensins, term...
Pola, Lisa Calcinai, Barbara Pica, Daniela Di Camillo, Cristina Gioia Martin, Daniel Cerrano, Carlo
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Marine Biodiversity
In the Mediterranean Sea, the symbiosis between the gorgonian Paramuricea clavata (Risso, 1826) and the polychaete Haplosyllis chamaeleon Laubier, 1960 (Annelida, Syllidae, Syllinae) has only been documented from the western basin. Our findings extend its geographic distribution to the north-central basin and represent the first record of H. chamae...
Miyamoto, Yumiko Danilov, Aleksandr V. Bryanin, Semyon V.
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Mycorrhiza
Wildfires can negatively affect ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal communities. However, potential shifts in community structures due to wildfires have rarely been evaluated in the forests of eastern Eurasia, where surface fires are frequent. We investigated EM fungal communities in a Larix gmelinii-dominated forest that burned in 2003 in Zeya, in the Rus...
Van de Guchte, Maarten Burz, Sebastian D. Cadiou, Julie Wu, Jiangbo Mondot, Stanislas Blottière, Hervé M. Doré, Joël
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Microbiome
BackgroundChronic immune-mediated diseases are rapidly expanding and notoriously difficult to cure. Altered relatively stable intestinal microbiota configurations are associated with several of these diseases, and with a possible pre-disease condition (more susceptible to disease development) of the host-microbiota ecosystem. These observations are...
Mortier, Emma Lamotte, Olivier Martin-Laurent, Fabrice Recorbet, Ghislaine
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Agronomy for Sustainable Development
Walnut trees are among the most important hardwood species in the northern hemisphere, ecologically and economically. They are mainly cultivated for timber and nut production but are also attractive ornamental trees in parks. Establishing walnut orchards is difficult because seedlings have a coarse root architecture and few of them survive to trans...
Maire, Justin Chouaia, Bessem Zaidman-Rémy, Anna Heddi, Abdelaziz
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Communicative & Integrative Biology
Virtually all animals associate with beneficial symbiotic bacteria. Whether and how these associations are modulated across a host’s lifecycle is an important question in disentangling animal-bacteria interactions. We recently reported a case of complete morphological reorganization of symbiosis during metamorphosis of the cereal weevil, Sitophilus...
Martinez-Sañudo, Isabel Perotti, M. Alejandra Scaccini, Davide Pozzebon, Alberto Marri, Laura Mazzon, Luca
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Scientific Reports
The brown marmorated stink bug Halyomorpha halys (Stål) is a globally invasive species that harbours the primary bacterial symbiont ‘Candidatus Pantoea carbekii’. In this work, P. carbekii was used as another genetic marker to investigate the biodiversity and biogeographical patterns of this important pest, in native and newly invaded areas, especi...