Many eukaryotes are closely associated with bacteria which enable them to expand their physiological capacities. Associations between algae (photosynthetic eukaryotes) and bacteria have been described for over a hundred years. A wide range of beneficial and detrimental interactions exists between macroalgae (seaweeds) and epi- and endosymbiotic bacteria that reside either on the surface or within the algal cells. While it has been shown that these chemically mediated interactions are based on the exchange of nutrients, minerals, and secondary metabolites, the diversity and specificity of macroalgal-bacterial relationships have not been thoroughly investigated. Some of these alliances have been found to be algal or bacterial species-specific...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic b...
This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infection, and the antimicrobial chemical div...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) have an intimate relationship with their microbial symbionts. Microbial commun...
Many eukaryotes are closely associated with bacteria which enable them to expand their physiological...
Many eukaryotes are closely associated with bacteria which enable them to expand their physiological...
Seaweeds (macroalgae) form a diverse and ubiquitous group of photosynthetic organisms that play an e...
We review research from the last 40 yr on macroalgal–bacterial interactions. Marine macroalgae have ...
Associations between marine seaweeds and bacteria are widespread, with endobiotic bacterial-algal in...
Associations between marine seaweeds and bacteria are widespread, with endobiotic bacterial-algal in...
The present work was carried out in order to contribute towards our understanding on alga-bacteria r...
The present work was carried out in order to contribute towards our understanding on alga-bacteria r...
AbstractAlgae and bacteria have coexisted ever since the early stages of evolution. This coevolution...
Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic but als...
To test whether macroalgae affect microbial colonizers in close proximity in a phylum-specific fashi...
© 2017 British Phycological Society. This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infectio...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic b...
This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infection, and the antimicrobial chemical div...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) have an intimate relationship with their microbial symbionts. Microbial commun...
Many eukaryotes are closely associated with bacteria which enable them to expand their physiological...
Many eukaryotes are closely associated with bacteria which enable them to expand their physiological...
Seaweeds (macroalgae) form a diverse and ubiquitous group of photosynthetic organisms that play an e...
We review research from the last 40 yr on macroalgal–bacterial interactions. Marine macroalgae have ...
Associations between marine seaweeds and bacteria are widespread, with endobiotic bacterial-algal in...
Associations between marine seaweeds and bacteria are widespread, with endobiotic bacterial-algal in...
The present work was carried out in order to contribute towards our understanding on alga-bacteria r...
The present work was carried out in order to contribute towards our understanding on alga-bacteria r...
AbstractAlgae and bacteria have coexisted ever since the early stages of evolution. This coevolution...
Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic but als...
To test whether macroalgae affect microbial colonizers in close proximity in a phylum-specific fashi...
© 2017 British Phycological Society. This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infectio...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic b...
This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infection, and the antimicrobial chemical div...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) have an intimate relationship with their microbial symbionts. Microbial commun...