Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potential pathogens. This work is aimed to compare the innate defense mechanisms of two closely related earthworm species, Eisenia andrei and Eisenia fetida, that inhabit substantially different ecological niches. While E. andrei lives in a compost and manure, E. fetida can be found in the litter layer in forests. Therefore, the influence of environment-specific microbiota on the immune response of both species was followed. Firstly, a reliable method to discern between E. andrei and E. fetida based on species-specific primers for cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) and stringent PCR conditions was developed. Secondly, to analyze the immunological profile...
International audienceDiffuse pollution of the environment by pesticides has become a major soil thr...
Dżdżownice (Lumbricidae) to rodzina należąca do skąposzczetów glebowych zasiedlających różnorodne ty...
Eisenia andrei earthworms were exposed for 7 and 14 days to six samples of soil taken from around an...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...
Earthworms belonging to oligochaete annelids have been a model for comparative immunology for over 4...
Earthworms are able to protect themselves against invading pathogens due to efficient innate defense...
Earthworms are important soil invertebrate organisms that participate in nutrient cycling in terrest...
The common earthworm, Eiseniafetida, exhibits a rudimentary immune system. The earthworm needs cellu...
<div><p>The coelomic cells of the earthworm consist of leukocytes, chlorogocytes, and coelomocytes, ...
Immune systems are, increasingly, being studied from comparative perspectives. The analysis of the i...
When ecotoxicologists assess the environmental impact of pollution they must pose a fundamental ques...
The common earthworm, Eisenia fetida, exhibits a rudimentary immune system. The earthworm needs cell...
The cocoons of Eisenia fetida, a common earthworm species, contain diverse populations of symbiotic ...
Most of our knowledge of defence mechanisms is mainly based on data obtained in vertebrates, particu...
International audienceDiffuse pollution of the environment by pesticides has become a major soil thr...
Dżdżownice (Lumbricidae) to rodzina należąca do skąposzczetów glebowych zasiedlających różnorodne ty...
Eisenia andrei earthworms were exposed for 7 and 14 days to six samples of soil taken from around an...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...
Earthworms belonging to oligochaete annelids have been a model for comparative immunology for over 4...
Earthworms are able to protect themselves against invading pathogens due to efficient innate defense...
Earthworms are important soil invertebrate organisms that participate in nutrient cycling in terrest...
The common earthworm, Eiseniafetida, exhibits a rudimentary immune system. The earthworm needs cellu...
<div><p>The coelomic cells of the earthworm consist of leukocytes, chlorogocytes, and coelomocytes, ...
Immune systems are, increasingly, being studied from comparative perspectives. The analysis of the i...
When ecotoxicologists assess the environmental impact of pollution they must pose a fundamental ques...
The common earthworm, Eisenia fetida, exhibits a rudimentary immune system. The earthworm needs cell...
The cocoons of Eisenia fetida, a common earthworm species, contain diverse populations of symbiotic ...
Most of our knowledge of defence mechanisms is mainly based on data obtained in vertebrates, particu...
International audienceDiffuse pollution of the environment by pesticides has become a major soil thr...
Dżdżownice (Lumbricidae) to rodzina należąca do skąposzczetów glebowych zasiedlających różnorodne ty...
Eisenia andrei earthworms were exposed for 7 and 14 days to six samples of soil taken from around an...