The diversity of the cultivable microbiota of the marine sponge Phorbas tenacior frequently found in the Mediterranean Sea was investigated, and its potential as a source of antimicrobial, antioxidant and antiplasmodial compounds was evaluated. The cultivable bacterial community was studied by isolation, cultivation and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Twenty-three bacterial strains were isolated and identified in the Proteobacteria ( or classes) and Actinobacteria phyla. Furthermore, three different bacterial morphotypes localized extracellularly within the sponge tissues were revealed by microscopic observations. Bacterial strains were assigned to seven different genera, namely Vibrio, Photobacterium, Shewanella, Pseudomonas, Ruegeria, Pseudovib...
Twenty-one species of sponges were recorded under the class of Demospongiae and Calcareous sponges o...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Marine sponges has been a large reservoir of microbial diversity, with the presence...
Heterotrophic bacteria associated with two specimens of the marine sponge Erylus discophorus were sc...
International audienceSignificance and Impact of the Study: This study presents the first report on ...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
Aims: To assess the diversity and antimicrobial activity of culturable bacteria associated with two ...
In this study, marine sponges collected in Irish waters were analysed for their associated microbiot...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities have sparked much interest in recent decades due ...
The aim of this study was to isolate bacteria with antimicrobial activities from the marine sponges ...
marine sponges; antimicrobial activity; bacterial diversity; genotyping. Several bioactive compounds...
Sponges offer an excellent model to investigate invertebrate–microorganism interactions. Furthermore...
Aims: To evaluate the diversity and antimicrobial activity of bacteria from the marine sponges Suber...
Marine sponges are known to host a complex microbial consortium that is essential to the health and ...
In the present study sponge-bacteria associations as well as the antimicrobial potential of sponge-a...
Twenty-one species of sponges were recorded under the class of Demospongiae and Calcareous sponges o...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Marine sponges has been a large reservoir of microbial diversity, with the presence...
Heterotrophic bacteria associated with two specimens of the marine sponge Erylus discophorus were sc...
International audienceSignificance and Impact of the Study: This study presents the first report on ...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
Aims: To assess the diversity and antimicrobial activity of culturable bacteria associated with two ...
In this study, marine sponges collected in Irish waters were analysed for their associated microbiot...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities have sparked much interest in recent decades due ...
The aim of this study was to isolate bacteria with antimicrobial activities from the marine sponges ...
marine sponges; antimicrobial activity; bacterial diversity; genotyping. Several bioactive compounds...
Sponges offer an excellent model to investigate invertebrate–microorganism interactions. Furthermore...
Aims: To evaluate the diversity and antimicrobial activity of bacteria from the marine sponges Suber...
Marine sponges are known to host a complex microbial consortium that is essential to the health and ...
In the present study sponge-bacteria associations as well as the antimicrobial potential of sponge-a...
Twenty-one species of sponges were recorded under the class of Demospongiae and Calcareous sponges o...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Marine sponges has been a large reservoir of microbial diversity, with the presence...
Heterotrophic bacteria associated with two specimens of the marine sponge Erylus discophorus were sc...