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They thrive on the abundant biopolymer lignocellulose, depending upon a phy-logenetically diverse community of hindgut microbes including Bacteria, Archaea, and unicellular amitochondriate Eukarya for ...
All multicellular creatures interact with bacteria, but some have taken the relationship to another level with highly specialized structures that house, feed, and exploit the tiny organisms. For the ...
We are seeking a Research Fellow to join an exciting project investigating the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and dinoflagellate algae - key to the health of coral ecosystems. Based across ...
Autumn olive engages in a symbiotic relationship with Frankia bacteria in root nodules, the location where nitrogen fixation occurs. Previous research has demonstrated that autumn olive is capable of ...
Since time immemorial, plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi have coexisted in a mutually beneficial relationship ... how these fungi interact with bacterial communities in the soil.
Algae are the new delivery drivers: they are tiny enough to float in inhalable liquid particles and travel deep inside the ...
But some have taken the relationship to an extreme, developing specialized organs that house bacterial symbionts and mediate contact between the two parties. A selection of these so-called symbiotic ...
In return, the bacteria fix nitrogen for the plant. Another example of the intricate relationship between the rhizobia and the host legume is the production of leghemoglobin (Appleby 1984).
So, auxin functions as a mediator in that mutualistic relationship in which algae and bacteria help each other. Also, ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg, Germany, have analyzed the evolutionary ...
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