During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, fish, and terrestrial animals including humans) has received increasing attention. The microbiota provides the host with nutrients, induces host immune development and metabolism, and protects the host against invading pathogens (1–6). Through millions of years of co-evolution bacteria and hosts have developed intimate relationships. Microbial colonization shapes the host immune system that in turn can shape the microbial composition (7–9). However, with the large scale use of antibiotics in agriculture and human medicine over the last decades an increase of diseases associated with so-called dysbiosis has emerged. Dysbiosis refers to either a...
In complex systems, such as our body or a plant, the host is living together with thousands of micro...
Plants live in a world filled with microbes, and spend their lives engaged in the delicate dance of ...
The animal and bacterial kingdoms have coevolved and coadapted in response to environmental selectiv...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
Plants, animals and humans, are colonized by microorganisms (microbiota) and transiently exposed to ...
All multicellular organisms benefit from their own microbiota, which play important roles in maintai...
All multicellular organisms benefit from their own microbiota, which play important roles in maintai...
Both soil and the human gut support vast microbial biodiversity, in which the microbiota plays criti...
All multicellular organisms benefit from their own microbiota, which play important roles in maintai...
All multicellular organisms benefit from their own microbiota, which play important roles in maintai...
The human gastrointestinal tract is inhabited by the largest microbial community within the human bo...
Human activities significantly affect all ecosystems on the planet, including the assemblages that c...
The community of bacteria derived from the environment and found in the gut of every animal, compris...
In complex systems, such as our body or a plant, the host is living together with thousands of micro...
Plants live in a world filled with microbes, and spend their lives engaged in the delicate dance of ...
The animal and bacterial kingdoms have coevolved and coadapted in response to environmental selectiv...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
During recent years the impact of microbial communities on the health of their host (being plants, f...
Plants, animals and humans, are colonized by microorganisms (microbiota) and transiently exposed to ...
All multicellular organisms benefit from their own microbiota, which play important roles in maintai...
All multicellular organisms benefit from their own microbiota, which play important roles in maintai...
Both soil and the human gut support vast microbial biodiversity, in which the microbiota plays criti...
All multicellular organisms benefit from their own microbiota, which play important roles in maintai...
All multicellular organisms benefit from their own microbiota, which play important roles in maintai...
The human gastrointestinal tract is inhabited by the largest microbial community within the human bo...
Human activities significantly affect all ecosystems on the planet, including the assemblages that c...
The community of bacteria derived from the environment and found in the gut of every animal, compris...
In complex systems, such as our body or a plant, the host is living together with thousands of micro...
Plants live in a world filled with microbes, and spend their lives engaged in the delicate dance of ...
The animal and bacterial kingdoms have coevolved and coadapted in response to environmental selectiv...