Members of the Bacteroidetes, formerly known as the Cytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides (CFB) phylum, are among the major taxa of marine heterotrophic bacterioplankton frequently found on macroscopic organic matter particles (marine snow). In addition, they have been shown to also represent a significant part of free-living microbial assemblages in nutrient-rich microenvironments. Their abundance and distribution pattern in combination with enzymatic activity studies has led to the notion that organisms of this group are specialists for degradation of high molecular weight compounds in both the dissolved and particulate fraction of the marine organic matter pool, implying a major role of Bacteroidetes in the marine carbon cycle. Despite the...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...
A significant fraction of the decaying algal biomass in marine ecosystems is expected to be minerali...
The synthesis of marine organic carbon compounds by photosynthetic macroalgae, microalgae (phytoplan...
Bacteroidetes are commonly assumed to be specialized in degrading high molecular weight (HMW) compou...
Oceans occupy two thirds of the Earth's surface, have a key role in biogeochemical cycles, and hold ...
Bacteroidetes are widespread in marine systems where they play a crucial role in organic matter degr...
Oceans occupy two thirds of the Earth's surface, have a key role in biogeochemical cycles, and hold ...
Members of the phylum Bacteroidetes play a pivotal role in degrading organic matter and appear every...
Analysis of marine cyanobacteria and proteobacteria genomes has provided a profound understanding of...
Members of the phylum Bacteroidetes are abundant in many marine ecosystems and are known to have a p...
Calditrichaeota is a recently recognized bacterial phylum with three cultured representatives, isola...
Marine habitats represent a prolific source for molecules of biotechnological interest. In particula...
Marine microscopic algae carry out about half of the global carbon dioxide fixation into organic mat...
Marine Bacteroidetes have pronounced capabilities of degrading high molecular weight organic matter ...
Tesis doctoral.-- Doctoral Programme of Environmental and Biomedical Microbiology.The use of r...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...
A significant fraction of the decaying algal biomass in marine ecosystems is expected to be minerali...
The synthesis of marine organic carbon compounds by photosynthetic macroalgae, microalgae (phytoplan...
Bacteroidetes are commonly assumed to be specialized in degrading high molecular weight (HMW) compou...
Oceans occupy two thirds of the Earth's surface, have a key role in biogeochemical cycles, and hold ...
Bacteroidetes are widespread in marine systems where they play a crucial role in organic matter degr...
Oceans occupy two thirds of the Earth's surface, have a key role in biogeochemical cycles, and hold ...
Members of the phylum Bacteroidetes play a pivotal role in degrading organic matter and appear every...
Analysis of marine cyanobacteria and proteobacteria genomes has provided a profound understanding of...
Members of the phylum Bacteroidetes are abundant in many marine ecosystems and are known to have a p...
Calditrichaeota is a recently recognized bacterial phylum with three cultured representatives, isola...
Marine habitats represent a prolific source for molecules of biotechnological interest. In particula...
Marine microscopic algae carry out about half of the global carbon dioxide fixation into organic mat...
Marine Bacteroidetes have pronounced capabilities of degrading high molecular weight organic matter ...
Tesis doctoral.-- Doctoral Programme of Environmental and Biomedical Microbiology.The use of r...
Bacteria and archaea are central to the production, consumption, and remineralization of dissolved a...
A significant fraction of the decaying algal biomass in marine ecosystems is expected to be minerali...
The synthesis of marine organic carbon compounds by photosynthetic macroalgae, microalgae (phytoplan...