Seaweeds (macroalgae) form a diverse and ubiquitous group of photosynthetic organisms that play an essential role in aquatic ecosystems. These ecosystem engineers contribute significantly to global primary production and are the major habitat formers on rocky shores in temperate waters, providing food and shelter for aquatic life. Like other eukaryotic organisms, macroalgae harbor a rich diversity of associated microorganisms with functions related to host health and defense. In particular, epiphytic bacterial communities have been reported as essential for normal morphological development of the algal host, and bacteria with antifouling properties are thought to protect chemically undefended macroalgae from detrimental, secondary colonizat...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) have an intimate relationship with their microbial symbionts. Microbial commun...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Many eukaryotes are closely associated with bacteria which enable them to expand their physiological...
In the ocean, seaweed and microorganisms have coexisted since the earliest stages of evolution and f...
In the ocean, seaweed and microorganisms have coexisted since the earliest stages of evolution and f...
This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infection, and the antimicrobial chemical div...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
Many eukaryotes are closely associated with bacteria which enable them to expand their physiological...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Bacterial communities associated to Ulva spp. (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) are different from those of the...
Bacterial communities associated to Ulva spp. (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) are different from those of the...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) have an intimate relationship with their microbial symbionts. Microbial commun...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) have an intimate relationship with their microbial symbionts. Microbial commun...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Many eukaryotes are closely associated with bacteria which enable them to expand their physiological...
In the ocean, seaweed and microorganisms have coexisted since the earliest stages of evolution and f...
In the ocean, seaweed and microorganisms have coexisted since the earliest stages of evolution and f...
This article reviews the role of microbial biofilms in infection, and the antimicrobial chemical div...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
1. Epimicrobial communities on seaweed surfaces usually contain not only potentially pathogenic, but...
Many eukaryotes are closely associated with bacteria which enable them to expand their physiological...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Bacterial communities associated to Ulva spp. (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) are different from those of the...
Bacterial communities associated to Ulva spp. (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) are different from those of the...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) have an intimate relationship with their microbial symbionts. Microbial commun...
Macroalgae (seaweeds) have an intimate relationship with their microbial symbionts. Microbial commun...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Many eukaryotes are closely associated with bacteria which enable them to expand their physiological...