Photoautotrophic biofilms play an important role in various aquatic habitats and are composed of prokaryotic and/or eukaryotic organisms embedded in extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). We have isolated diatoms as well as bacteria from freshwater biofilms to study organismal interactions between representative isolates. We found that bacteria have a strong impact on the biofilm formation of the pennate diatom Achnanthidium minutissimum. This alga produces extracellular capsules of insoluble EPS, mostly carbohydrates (CHO), only in the presence of bacteria (xenic culture). The EPS themselves also have a strong impact on the aggregation and attachment of the algae. In the absence of bacteria (axenic culture), A. minutissimum did not form...
Achnanthidium minutissimum is a benthic freshwater diatom that forms biofilms on submerged surfaces ...
The composition of diatom-associated bacterial communities was studied with 14 different unialgal xe...
International audienceBacteria and diatoms exist in sessile communities and develop as biofilm on al...
Diatoms are phototrophic, unicellular algae. Due to their large share in CO2 fixation and O2 product...
Sunlit zones of benthic shallow water habitats belong to the most diverse and productive ecosystems ...
In this study we developed methods to purify diatoms from associated bacteria. Therefore most diatom...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
A sponge-associated bacterium, which was identified as Psychrobacter sp. in this study, was found wi...
Achnanthidium minutissimum is a benthic freshwater diatom that forms biofilms on submerged surfaces ...
The composition of diatom-associated bacterial communities was studied with 14 different unialgal xe...
International audienceBacteria and diatoms exist in sessile communities and develop as biofilm on al...
Diatoms are phototrophic, unicellular algae. Due to their large share in CO2 fixation and O2 product...
Sunlit zones of benthic shallow water habitats belong to the most diverse and productive ecosystems ...
In this study we developed methods to purify diatoms from associated bacteria. Therefore most diatom...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
International audienceAt low tide, intertidal mudflat biofilms cover large surfaces and are mainly r...
A sponge-associated bacterium, which was identified as Psychrobacter sp. in this study, was found wi...
Achnanthidium minutissimum is a benthic freshwater diatom that forms biofilms on submerged surfaces ...
The composition of diatom-associated bacterial communities was studied with 14 different unialgal xe...
International audienceBacteria and diatoms exist in sessile communities and develop as biofilm on al...