Cyanobacteria-plant symbioses play an important role in many ecosystems due to the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N) by the cyanobacterial symbiont. The ubiquitous feather moss Pleurozium schreberi (Brid.) Mitt. is colonized by cyanobacteria in boreal systems with low N deposition. Here, cyanobacteria fix substantial amounts of N-2 and represent a potential N source. The feather moss appears to be resistant to decomposition, which could be partly a result of toxins produced by cyanobacteria. To assess how cyanobacteria modulated the toxicity of moss, we measured inhibition of bacterial growth. Moss with varying numbers of cyanobacteria was added to soil bacteria to test the inhibition of their growth using the thymidine incorporation tec...
Cyanobacteria living epiphytically on mosses in pristine, unpolluted areas fix substantial amounts o...
IntroductionBiological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen (N...
Feather moss-cyanobacteria associations, although still poorly understood, are recognised as essenti...
Cyanobacteria-plant symbioses play an important role in many ecosystems due to the fixation of atmos...
The feather moss Pleurozium schreberi (Brid.) Mitt. is colonized by cyanobacteria, which fix substan...
The feather moss Pleurozium schreberi (Brid.) Mitt. is colonized by cyanobacteria, which fix substan...
The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N) is a major pathway for available N entering ecosystems. In ...
Cyanobacteria colonizing the feather moss Pleurozium schreberi were isolated from moss samples colle...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen ...
Feather mosses utilize various sources of nitrogen (N): they absorb N deposited on leaf tissue, they...
Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen ...
Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen ...
Cyanobacteria living epiphytically on mosses in pristine, unpolluted areas fix substantial amounts o...
IntroductionBiological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen (N...
Feather moss-cyanobacteria associations, although still poorly understood, are recognised as essenti...
Cyanobacteria-plant symbioses play an important role in many ecosystems due to the fixation of atmos...
The feather moss Pleurozium schreberi (Brid.) Mitt. is colonized by cyanobacteria, which fix substan...
The feather moss Pleurozium schreberi (Brid.) Mitt. is colonized by cyanobacteria, which fix substan...
The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen (N) is a major pathway for available N entering ecosystems. In ...
Cyanobacteria colonizing the feather moss Pleurozium schreberi were isolated from moss samples colle...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Among dinitrogen (N2)-fixing some cyanobacteria can establish symbiosis with a broad range of host p...
Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen ...
Feather mosses utilize various sources of nitrogen (N): they absorb N deposited on leaf tissue, they...
Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen ...
Introduction: Biological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen ...
Cyanobacteria living epiphytically on mosses in pristine, unpolluted areas fix substantial amounts o...
IntroductionBiological N2 fixation in feather-mosses is one of the largest inputs of new nitrogen (N...
Feather moss-cyanobacteria associations, although still poorly understood, are recognised as essenti...