The present work was aimed at studying antagonistic interactions existing among cultivable bacteria associated with the Antarctic sponges Anoxycalyx joubini and Lissodendoryx nobilis. Overall, bacterial isolates were affiliated with the alpha- and gamma-Proteobacteria (17.3 and 65.3%, respectively), the CFB group of Bacteroidetes (10.7%) and the Actinobacteria (6.7%) by 16S rDNA sequencing. The two sponges harbored microorganisms belonging to different species/genera and previously retrieved from polar marine environments. Antagonistic interactions, assayed by the cross-streak method and statistically analyzed using the "network theory" approach, were checked among isolates associated with the same sponge as well as between isolates retriev...
Sponges are remarkable holobionts harboring extremely diverse microbial and viral communities. Howev...
The aim of this study was to isolate bacteria with antimicrobial activities from the marine sponges ...
The recent application of molecular microbial ecology tools to sponge-microbe associations has revea...
One hundred and forty bacteria isolated from Antarctic seawater samples were examined for their abil...
Marine sponges commonly host a repertoire of bacterial-associated organisms, which significantly con...
Sponges offer an excellent model to investigate invertebrate–microorganism interactions. Furthermore...
Marine sponges commonly host a repertoire of bacterial-associated organisms, which significantly con...
Gram-positive bacteria, specifically actinobacteria and members of the order Bacillales, are well-kn...
Sponges are known to be a rich source of structurally diverse bioactive natural products, accounting...
There are relatively few studies on the bacterial communities of the Antarctic snow. Hence, this st...
Microorganisms dominate most of Antarctic ecosystem and play a crucial role in its functioning. They...
A total of 297 bacterial strains were isolated from five Antarctic sponge species and tested by agar...
In the present study sponge-bacteria associations as well as the antimicrobial potential of sponge-a...
In Antarctica, the selective pressure may have led to the evolution of novel capabilities by indigen...
The bacterial community architecture associated with four species of sponges, Halichondria panicea, ...
Sponges are remarkable holobionts harboring extremely diverse microbial and viral communities. Howev...
The aim of this study was to isolate bacteria with antimicrobial activities from the marine sponges ...
The recent application of molecular microbial ecology tools to sponge-microbe associations has revea...
One hundred and forty bacteria isolated from Antarctic seawater samples were examined for their abil...
Marine sponges commonly host a repertoire of bacterial-associated organisms, which significantly con...
Sponges offer an excellent model to investigate invertebrate–microorganism interactions. Furthermore...
Marine sponges commonly host a repertoire of bacterial-associated organisms, which significantly con...
Gram-positive bacteria, specifically actinobacteria and members of the order Bacillales, are well-kn...
Sponges are known to be a rich source of structurally diverse bioactive natural products, accounting...
There are relatively few studies on the bacterial communities of the Antarctic snow. Hence, this st...
Microorganisms dominate most of Antarctic ecosystem and play a crucial role in its functioning. They...
A total of 297 bacterial strains were isolated from five Antarctic sponge species and tested by agar...
In the present study sponge-bacteria associations as well as the antimicrobial potential of sponge-a...
In Antarctica, the selective pressure may have led to the evolution of novel capabilities by indigen...
The bacterial community architecture associated with four species of sponges, Halichondria panicea, ...
Sponges are remarkable holobionts harboring extremely diverse microbial and viral communities. Howev...
The aim of this study was to isolate bacteria with antimicrobial activities from the marine sponges ...
The recent application of molecular microbial ecology tools to sponge-microbe associations has revea...