Background : The siphonous green macroalga Bryopsis has some remarkable characteristics. Besides hosting a rich endophytic bacterial flora, Bryopsis also displays extraordinary wound repair and propagation mechanisms. This latter feature includes the formation of protoplasts which can survive in the absence of a cell membrane for several minutes before regenerating into new individuals. This transient 'life without a membrane' state, however, challenges the specificity of the endophytic bacterial communities present and raises the question whether these bacteria are generalists, which are repeatedly acquired from the environment, or if there is some specificity towards the Bryopsis host. Results : To answer this question, we examined the te...
The siphonous algae of the Caulerpa genus harbor internal microbial communities hypothesized to play...
Siphonous green seaweeds, such as Caulerpa, are among the most morphologically complex algae with di...
The microbiome of macroalgae facilitates their adaptation to environmental stress. As bacteria relea...
Background : The siphonous green macroalga Bryopsis has some remarkable characteristics. Besides hos...
Associations between marine seaweeds and bacteria are widespread, with endobiotic bacterial-algal in...
Many algae maintain close associations with bacteria that are linked with various metabolic function...
The ecological success of giant celled, siphonous green algae in coastal habitats has repeatedly bee...
Associations between marine seaweeds and bacteria are widespread, with endobiotic bacterial-algal in...
In the search for endosymbiotic bacteria, elimination of ectosymbionts is a key point of attention. ...
The siphonous green seaweed Bryopsis harbors complex intracellular bacterial communities. Previous s...
Background: Species of Bryopsidales form ecologically important components of seaweed communities wo...
SummaryGreen algae, land plants, and other photosynthetic eukaryotes possess plastids, such as chlor...
AbstractDespite the importance of bryophyte-associated microorganisms in various ecological aspects ...
In the search for endosymbiotic bacteria, elimination of ectosymbionts is a key point of attention. ...
Siphonous green seaweeds, such as Caulerpa, are among the most morphologically complex algae with di...
The siphonous algae of the Caulerpa genus harbor internal microbial communities hypothesized to play...
Siphonous green seaweeds, such as Caulerpa, are among the most morphologically complex algae with di...
The microbiome of macroalgae facilitates their adaptation to environmental stress. As bacteria relea...
Background : The siphonous green macroalga Bryopsis has some remarkable characteristics. Besides hos...
Associations between marine seaweeds and bacteria are widespread, with endobiotic bacterial-algal in...
Many algae maintain close associations with bacteria that are linked with various metabolic function...
The ecological success of giant celled, siphonous green algae in coastal habitats has repeatedly bee...
Associations between marine seaweeds and bacteria are widespread, with endobiotic bacterial-algal in...
In the search for endosymbiotic bacteria, elimination of ectosymbionts is a key point of attention. ...
The siphonous green seaweed Bryopsis harbors complex intracellular bacterial communities. Previous s...
Background: Species of Bryopsidales form ecologically important components of seaweed communities wo...
SummaryGreen algae, land plants, and other photosynthetic eukaryotes possess plastids, such as chlor...
AbstractDespite the importance of bryophyte-associated microorganisms in various ecological aspects ...
In the search for endosymbiotic bacteria, elimination of ectosymbionts is a key point of attention. ...
Siphonous green seaweeds, such as Caulerpa, are among the most morphologically complex algae with di...
The siphonous algae of the Caulerpa genus harbor internal microbial communities hypothesized to play...
Siphonous green seaweeds, such as Caulerpa, are among the most morphologically complex algae with di...
The microbiome of macroalgae facilitates their adaptation to environmental stress. As bacteria relea...