International audienceLichens are complex organisms resulting from the symbiosis between fungus, microalga and/or cyanobacteria and are source of metabolites of interest. As other living organisms harboring bacterial communities they could be considered as a mini-ecosystem. These bacterial communities most often belong to different phyla: Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria, with a dominance of Alphaproteobacteria and Firmicutes. In this study, we focused on the bacterial communities present on six lichens from Brittany coast (France) (Roccella fuciformis, R. phycopsis, Lichina confinis, L. pygmaea, Xanthoria aureola and X. calcicola). Abundance and diversity of these communities are dependent on several extrinsic factors (environmental) and/or ...
Lichens, self-supporting mutualistic associations between a fungal partner and one or more photosynt...
Lichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and “algae ” (Chlorophyta or...
Bacteria which are prolific sources of antibiotics and important suppliers to the pharmaceutical age...
International audienceLichens are complex organisms resulting from the symbiosis between fungus, mic...
International audienceRecent studies have admitted that bacterial communities were an important unit...
International audienceLichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and al...
The bacterial communities associated with 11 different lichen samples (belonging to eight different ...
International audienceAs rock inhabitants, lichens are exposed to extreme and fluctuating abiotic co...
International audienceThe microbial diversity and function of terrestrial lichens have been well stu...
Although lichens are generally characterized as the symbiotic association of a fungus (mycobiont) an...
Previously, scientist studied metabolites of polymicrobial communities by direct chemical extraction...
Cultivable Actinobacteria are the largest source of microbially derived bioactive molecule...
The investigation of microorganisms from so far unexplored ecological niches has become an exciting ...
<p>Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
International audienceLichens are fungal and algal/cyanobacterial symbioses resulting in the product...
Lichens, self-supporting mutualistic associations between a fungal partner and one or more photosynt...
Lichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and “algae ” (Chlorophyta or...
Bacteria which are prolific sources of antibiotics and important suppliers to the pharmaceutical age...
International audienceLichens are complex organisms resulting from the symbiosis between fungus, mic...
International audienceRecent studies have admitted that bacterial communities were an important unit...
International audienceLichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and al...
The bacterial communities associated with 11 different lichen samples (belonging to eight different ...
International audienceAs rock inhabitants, lichens are exposed to extreme and fluctuating abiotic co...
International audienceThe microbial diversity and function of terrestrial lichens have been well stu...
Although lichens are generally characterized as the symbiotic association of a fungus (mycobiont) an...
Previously, scientist studied metabolites of polymicrobial communities by direct chemical extraction...
Cultivable Actinobacteria are the largest source of microbially derived bioactive molecule...
The investigation of microorganisms from so far unexplored ecological niches has become an exciting ...
<p>Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
International audienceLichens are fungal and algal/cyanobacterial symbioses resulting in the product...
Lichens, self-supporting mutualistic associations between a fungal partner and one or more photosynt...
Lichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and “algae ” (Chlorophyta or...
Bacteria which are prolific sources of antibiotics and important suppliers to the pharmaceutical age...