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Ianiri, Giuseppe LeibundGut-Landmann, Salomé Dawson, Thomas L. Jr.
Identified in the late nineteenth century as a single species residing on human skin, Malassezia is now recognized as a diverse genus comprising 18 species inhabiting not only skin but human gut, hospital environments, and even deep-sea sponges. All cultivated Malassezia species are lipid dependent, having lost genes for lipid synthesis and carbohy...
Debray, Reena Socolar, Yvonne Kaulbach, Griffin Guzman, Aidee Hernandez, Catherine A Curley, Rose Dhond, Alexander Bowles, Timothy Koskella, Britt
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The New phytologist
Water and nutrient acquisition are key drivers of plant health and ecosystem function. These factors impact plant physiology directly as well as indirectly through soil- and root-associated microbial responses, but how they in turn affect aboveground plant-microbe interactions are not known. Through experimental manipulations in the field and growt...