International audienceThe search for microorganisms from novel sources and in particular microbial symbioses represents a promising approach in biotechnology. In this context, lichens have increasingly become a subject of research in microbial biotechnology, particularly after the recognition that a diverse community of bacteria other than cyanobacteria is an additional partner to the traditionally recognized algae-fungus mutualism. Here, we review recent studies using culture-dependent as well as culture-independent approaches showing that lichens can harbor diverse bacterial families known for the production of compounds of biotechnological interest and that several microorganisms isolated from lichens, in particular Actinobacteria and Cy...
We speculate that heterotrophic and/or silica-rich eukaryotic microorganisms maybe an important part...
The search for novel, pharmacologically significant compounds is a perpetual quest on which biologis...
Actinomycetes have been extensively exploited as one of the most prolific secondary metabolite-produ...
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 ...
Microbial secondary metabolites have made a remarkable contribution to the therapeutics on the marke...
Lichens have been widely used in traditional medicine, especially by indigenous communities worldwid...
Lichens have been widely used in traditional medicine, especially by indigenous communities worldwid...
Microscopic and molecular studies suggest that lichen symbioses contain a plethora of associated fun...
The bacterial communities associated with 11 different lichen samples (belonging to eight different ...
<p>Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
Lichens, self-supporting mutualistic associations between a fungal partner and one or more photosynt...
International audienceLichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and al...
International audienceAs rock inhabitants, lichens are exposed to extreme and fluctuating abiotic co...
International audienceLichens are complex organisms resulting from the symbiosis between fungus, mic...
We speculate that heterotrophic and/or silica-rich eukaryotic microorganisms maybe an important part...
The search for novel, pharmacologically significant compounds is a perpetual quest on which biologis...
Actinomycetes have been extensively exploited as one of the most prolific secondary metabolite-produ...
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 ...
Microbial secondary metabolites have made a remarkable contribution to the therapeutics on the marke...
Lichens have been widely used in traditional medicine, especially by indigenous communities worldwid...
Lichens have been widely used in traditional medicine, especially by indigenous communities worldwid...
Microscopic and molecular studies suggest that lichen symbioses contain a plethora of associated fun...
The bacterial communities associated with 11 different lichen samples (belonging to eight different ...
<p>Although common knowledge dictates that the lichen thallus is formed solely by a fungus (mycobion...
Lichens, self-supporting mutualistic associations between a fungal partner and one or more photosynt...
International audienceLichens are commonly described as a mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and al...
International audienceAs rock inhabitants, lichens are exposed to extreme and fluctuating abiotic co...
International audienceLichens are complex organisms resulting from the symbiosis between fungus, mic...
We speculate that heterotrophic and/or silica-rich eukaryotic microorganisms maybe an important part...
The search for novel, pharmacologically significant compounds is a perpetual quest on which biologis...
Actinomycetes have been extensively exploited as one of the most prolific secondary metabolite-produ...