This review analyses the phenomenon of bacterial mycophagy, which we define as a set of phenotypic behaviours that enable bacteria to obtain nutrients from living fungi and thus allow the conversion of fungal into bacterial biomass. We recognize three types of bacterial strategies to derive nutrition from fungi: necrotrophy, extracellular biotrophy and endocellular biotrophy. Each is characterized by a set of uniquely sequential and differently overlapping interactions with the fungal target. We offer a detailed analysis of the nature of these interactions, as well as a comprehensive overview of methodologies for assessing and quantifying their individual contributions to the mycophagy phenotype. Furthermore, we discuss future prospects for...
The interactions between bacteria and fungi, the main actors of the soil microbiome, remain poorly s...
Plant microbiomes are increasingly appreciated as major drivers of plant health and ecosystem servic...
Abstract Bacterial-fungal interactions are widespread in nature and there is a growing number of stu...
This review analyses the phenomenon of bacterial mycophagy, which we define as a set of phenotypic b...
The study of bacterial-fungal interactions is essential to obtain a better understanding of terrestr...
Abstract Soil microorganisms evolved several strategies to compete for limited nutrients in soil. Ba...
The colonization of land by plants appears to have coincided with the appearance of mycorrhiza-like ...
<p>Mycophagous soil bacteria are able to obtain nutrients from living fungal hyphae. However, with e...
Interactions between fungi and bacteria are gaining attention for their role in human health, agricu...
Soil represents a very heterogeneous environment for its microbiota. Among the soil inhabitants, bac...
Fungi and bacteria are found living together in a wide variety of environments. Their interactions a...
Microbial life plays a key role in soil functioning, as it is involved in the biogeochemical cycles ...
Soil protists are commonly suggested being solely bacterivorous, serving together with bacterivorous...
Bacterial endosymbionts occur in diverse fungi, including members of many lineages of Ascomycota tha...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the aquatic and terrestrial environments, occurring as unicellular yeasts, p...
The interactions between bacteria and fungi, the main actors of the soil microbiome, remain poorly s...
Plant microbiomes are increasingly appreciated as major drivers of plant health and ecosystem servic...
Abstract Bacterial-fungal interactions are widespread in nature and there is a growing number of stu...
This review analyses the phenomenon of bacterial mycophagy, which we define as a set of phenotypic b...
The study of bacterial-fungal interactions is essential to obtain a better understanding of terrestr...
Abstract Soil microorganisms evolved several strategies to compete for limited nutrients in soil. Ba...
The colonization of land by plants appears to have coincided with the appearance of mycorrhiza-like ...
<p>Mycophagous soil bacteria are able to obtain nutrients from living fungal hyphae. However, with e...
Interactions between fungi and bacteria are gaining attention for their role in human health, agricu...
Soil represents a very heterogeneous environment for its microbiota. Among the soil inhabitants, bac...
Fungi and bacteria are found living together in a wide variety of environments. Their interactions a...
Microbial life plays a key role in soil functioning, as it is involved in the biogeochemical cycles ...
Soil protists are commonly suggested being solely bacterivorous, serving together with bacterivorous...
Bacterial endosymbionts occur in diverse fungi, including members of many lineages of Ascomycota tha...
Fungi are ubiquitous in the aquatic and terrestrial environments, occurring as unicellular yeasts, p...
The interactions between bacteria and fungi, the main actors of the soil microbiome, remain poorly s...
Plant microbiomes are increasingly appreciated as major drivers of plant health and ecosystem servic...
Abstract Bacterial-fungal interactions are widespread in nature and there is a growing number of stu...