Volatile compounds emitted by bacteria are often sensed by other organisms as odours, but their ecological roles are poorly understood1,2. Well-known examples are the soil-smelling terpenoids geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB)3,4, which humans and various animals sense at extremely low concentrations5,6. The conservation of geosmin biosynthesis genes among virtually all species of Streptomyces bacteria (and genes for the biosynthesis of 2-MIB in about 50%)7,8, suggests that the volatiles provide a selective advantage for these soil microbes. We show, in the present study, that these volatiles mediate interactions of apparent mutual benefit between streptomycetes and springtails (Collembola). In field experiments, springtails were attrac...
Streptomyces bacteria are ubiquitous in soil, conferring the characteristic earthy smell, and they h...
Streptomycetes have been implicated in the control of soil-borne plant pathogens, and are known to p...
To locate mating partners and essential resources such as food, oviposition sites and shelter, insec...
The secondary metabolites geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB) provide soil with its characteristi...
This study aimed to determine whether actinomycetes could contribute to the odours occurring in Lake...
Known as the smell of earth after rain, geosmin is an odorous terpene detectable by humans at picomo...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore how geosmin, an odorous compound produced by certai...
It is increasingly recognized that volatile organic compounds play an import role during interaction...
Geosmin is one of the most recognizable and common microbial smells on the planet. Some insects, lik...
<p>There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in the...
There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in the in...
There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in the in...
If you are small, smells are a good way to stand out. Soil microorganisms, such as bacteria and fung...
Plants release a wide set of secondary metabolites including volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Many...
Plants release a wide set of secondary metabolites including volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Many...
Streptomyces bacteria are ubiquitous in soil, conferring the characteristic earthy smell, and they h...
Streptomycetes have been implicated in the control of soil-borne plant pathogens, and are known to p...
To locate mating partners and essential resources such as food, oviposition sites and shelter, insec...
The secondary metabolites geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB) provide soil with its characteristi...
This study aimed to determine whether actinomycetes could contribute to the odours occurring in Lake...
Known as the smell of earth after rain, geosmin is an odorous terpene detectable by humans at picomo...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore how geosmin, an odorous compound produced by certai...
It is increasingly recognized that volatile organic compounds play an import role during interaction...
Geosmin is one of the most recognizable and common microbial smells on the planet. Some insects, lik...
<p>There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in the...
There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in the in...
There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in the in...
If you are small, smells are a good way to stand out. Soil microorganisms, such as bacteria and fung...
Plants release a wide set of secondary metabolites including volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Many...
Plants release a wide set of secondary metabolites including volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Many...
Streptomyces bacteria are ubiquitous in soil, conferring the characteristic earthy smell, and they h...
Streptomycetes have been implicated in the control of soil-borne plant pathogens, and are known to p...
To locate mating partners and essential resources such as food, oviposition sites and shelter, insec...