<p>Mycophagous soil bacteria are able to obtain nutrients from living fungal hyphae. However, with exception of the soil bacterial genus Collimonas, occurrence of this feeding strategy has not been well examined. Evaluation of the importance of mycophagy in soil bacterial communities requires targeted isolation methods. In this study, we compared two different approaches to obtain mycophagous bacteria from rhizospheric soil. A short-term method based on baiting for bacteria that can rapidly adhere to fungal hyphae and a long-term method based on the enrichment of bacteria on fungal hyphae via repeated transfer. Hyphae-adhering bacteria were isolated, identified by 16S rDNA sequencing and tested for antifungal activity and the ability to fee...
In this chapter, we review the existing literature on bacterial fungal interactions in soil, explori...
This minireview provides a synopsis of past and present research on the biology and ecology of membe...
The combination of bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) would be ideal for nutrient biodv...
<p>Mycophagous soil bacteria are able to obtain nutrients from living fungal hyphae. However, with e...
Abstract Soil microorganisms evolved several strategies to compete for limited nutrients in soil. Ba...
Abstract Fungi and bacteria are primary consumers of plant-derived organic compounds and therefore c...
This review analyses the phenomenon of bacterial mycophagy, which we define as a set of phenotypic b...
It is important to identify and recover bacteria associating with fungi under natural soil condition...
Soil represents a very heterogeneous environment for its microbiota. Among the soil inhabitants, bac...
Soil protists are commonly suggested being solely bacterivorous, serving together with bacterivorous...
Microbial life plays a key role in soil functioning, as it is involved in the biogeochemical cycles ...
Root-derived, labile organic compounds are thought to enter the rhizosphere food web mainly via cons...
Root-derived, labile organic compounds are thought to enter the rhizosphere food web mainly via cons...
The colonization of land by plants appears to have coincided with the appearance of mycorrhiza-like ...
In this chapter, we review the existing literature on bacterial fungal interactions in soil, explori...
In this chapter, we review the existing literature on bacterial fungal interactions in soil, explori...
This minireview provides a synopsis of past and present research on the biology and ecology of membe...
The combination of bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) would be ideal for nutrient biodv...
<p>Mycophagous soil bacteria are able to obtain nutrients from living fungal hyphae. However, with e...
Abstract Soil microorganisms evolved several strategies to compete for limited nutrients in soil. Ba...
Abstract Fungi and bacteria are primary consumers of plant-derived organic compounds and therefore c...
This review analyses the phenomenon of bacterial mycophagy, which we define as a set of phenotypic b...
It is important to identify and recover bacteria associating with fungi under natural soil condition...
Soil represents a very heterogeneous environment for its microbiota. Among the soil inhabitants, bac...
Soil protists are commonly suggested being solely bacterivorous, serving together with bacterivorous...
Microbial life plays a key role in soil functioning, as it is involved in the biogeochemical cycles ...
Root-derived, labile organic compounds are thought to enter the rhizosphere food web mainly via cons...
Root-derived, labile organic compounds are thought to enter the rhizosphere food web mainly via cons...
The colonization of land by plants appears to have coincided with the appearance of mycorrhiza-like ...
In this chapter, we review the existing literature on bacterial fungal interactions in soil, explori...
In this chapter, we review the existing literature on bacterial fungal interactions in soil, explori...
This minireview provides a synopsis of past and present research on the biology and ecology of membe...
The combination of bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) would be ideal for nutrient biodv...