Living organisms are naturally bestowed with unique and imitable qualities for maintaining ecological balance and earthworms are no exceptions. These so-called keystone species of terrestrial ecosystems are equipped with wonderful machinery, allowing them to nurture soil beautifully. Earthworm gut represents a potential microbial reservoir, having a complex interdependence with the host. The study aimed to profile bacterial community structure of three earthworm species belonging to two different life forms; Perionyx excavatus and Eudrilus eugeniae (epigeic), Polypheretima elongata (endogeic) respectively. Diversity analysis using 16S amplicon sequencing revealed that the dominant phyla were Proteobacteria (34.17-77.88) followed by Actinoba...
is capable of altering the microbiological properties of fresh organic matter through gut associate...
The study's main goal was to discover which soil microbes were most abundant in the earthworm gut of...
International audienceEarthworms contribute to numerous ecosystem services provided by soils. Most o...
Not AvailableEpigeic earthworms can significantly hasten the decomposition of organic matter, which ...
Earthworms heavily modify the soil microbiome as it passes throughout their guts. However, there are...
Earthworms heavily modify the soil microbiome as it passes throughout their guts. However, there are...
Earthworms are important members of the soil macrofauna that play a significant role in soil structu...
The role of earthworms in soil fertility and transformation of organic waste was regulary cited to b...
Background: Host-associated microbial communities play a significant role in a species’ environmen...
Selective effect of earthworm gut conditions is participating in the reduction or stimulation of ind...
Microorganisms are key components of the soil biota. Earthworms are an essential part of the soil fa...
Earthworms are globally distributed and perform essential roles for soil health and microbial struct...
The distribution pattern of the earthworm gut microbiota at the host population level is of fundamen...
The positive roles of earthworms on soil functionality has been extensively documented. The capacity...
Host evolutionary history is a key factor shaping the earthworm cast microbiome, although its effect...
is capable of altering the microbiological properties of fresh organic matter through gut associate...
The study's main goal was to discover which soil microbes were most abundant in the earthworm gut of...
International audienceEarthworms contribute to numerous ecosystem services provided by soils. Most o...
Not AvailableEpigeic earthworms can significantly hasten the decomposition of organic matter, which ...
Earthworms heavily modify the soil microbiome as it passes throughout their guts. However, there are...
Earthworms heavily modify the soil microbiome as it passes throughout their guts. However, there are...
Earthworms are important members of the soil macrofauna that play a significant role in soil structu...
The role of earthworms in soil fertility and transformation of organic waste was regulary cited to b...
Background: Host-associated microbial communities play a significant role in a species’ environmen...
Selective effect of earthworm gut conditions is participating in the reduction or stimulation of ind...
Microorganisms are key components of the soil biota. Earthworms are an essential part of the soil fa...
Earthworms are globally distributed and perform essential roles for soil health and microbial struct...
The distribution pattern of the earthworm gut microbiota at the host population level is of fundamen...
The positive roles of earthworms on soil functionality has been extensively documented. The capacity...
Host evolutionary history is a key factor shaping the earthworm cast microbiome, although its effect...
is capable of altering the microbiological properties of fresh organic matter through gut associate...
The study's main goal was to discover which soil microbes were most abundant in the earthworm gut of...
International audienceEarthworms contribute to numerous ecosystem services provided by soils. Most o...