The release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bacterial communities and affects the cycling of biolimiting elements in the marine environment. Here we show that already before cell lysis the leakage or excretion of organic matter by infected yet intact algal cells shaped North Sea bacterial community composition and enhanced bacterial substrate assimilation. Infected algal cultures of Phaeocystis globosa grown in coastal North Sea water contained gamma- and alphaproteobacterial phylotypes that were distinct from those in the non-infected control cultures 5?h after infection. The gammaproteobacterial population at this time mainly consisted of Alteromonas sp. cells that were attached to the infected but ...
The viral mediated transformation of phytoplankton organic carbon to dissolved forms (“viral shunt”)...
The cosmopolitan algae Phaeocystis globosa forms harmful algal blooms frequently in a number of trop...
Current studies indicate that viruses of marine bacteria are biological carbon sinks, transforming b...
The release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bacterial commun...
The release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bacterial commun...
The release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bacterial commun...
The release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bacterial commun...
peer reviewedThe release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bac...
Marine viruses serve as engineers of microbial genetic diversity, agents of mortality and drivers of...
Phaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which sequesters subst...
Phaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which sequesters subst...
Phaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which sequesters subst...
peer reviewedPhaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which seq...
Phaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which sequesters subst...
The viral mediated transformation of phytoplankton organic carbon to dissolved forms ("viral shunt")...
The viral mediated transformation of phytoplankton organic carbon to dissolved forms (“viral shunt”)...
The cosmopolitan algae Phaeocystis globosa forms harmful algal blooms frequently in a number of trop...
Current studies indicate that viruses of marine bacteria are biological carbon sinks, transforming b...
The release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bacterial commun...
The release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bacterial commun...
The release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bacterial commun...
The release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bacterial commun...
peer reviewedThe release of organic material upon algal cell lyses has a key role in structuring bac...
Marine viruses serve as engineers of microbial genetic diversity, agents of mortality and drivers of...
Phaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which sequesters subst...
Phaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which sequesters subst...
Phaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which sequesters subst...
peer reviewedPhaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which seq...
Phaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which sequesters subst...
The viral mediated transformation of phytoplankton organic carbon to dissolved forms ("viral shunt")...
The viral mediated transformation of phytoplankton organic carbon to dissolved forms (“viral shunt”)...
The cosmopolitan algae Phaeocystis globosa forms harmful algal blooms frequently in a number of trop...
Current studies indicate that viruses of marine bacteria are biological carbon sinks, transforming b...