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Autor:
Aaron J. Robinson, Geoffrey L. House, Demosthenes P. Morales, Julia M. Kelliher, La Verne Gallegos-Graves, Erick S. LeBrun, Karen W. Davenport, Fabio Palmieri, Andrea Lohberger, Danaé Bregnard, Aislinn Estoppey, Matteo Buffi, Christophe Paul, Thomas Junier, Vincent Hervé, Guillaume Cailleau, Simone Lupini, Hang N. Nguyen, Amy O. Zheng, Luciana Jandelli Gimenes, Saskia Bindschedller, Debora F. Rodrigues, James H. Werner, Jamey D. Young, Pilar Junier, Patrick S. G. Chain
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
Robinson et al. explore bacterial associations in over 700 phylogenetically diverse fungal isolates with 16 S rRNA sequencing of fungal collections from across the globe and bioinformatic screening of publicly available fungal genome sequencing proje
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e24782a4eeaf4c62ab52d7064ee1bf0d
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 13 (2022)
Most studies on metal removal or tolerance by fungi or bacteria focus on single isolates, without taking into consideration that some fungi in nature may be colonized by endobacteria. To address this knowledge gap, we investigated the tolerance and r
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d96c985abbd2433a84996ad0d531bdd3
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in microbiology. 13
Most studies on metal removal or tolerance by fungi or bacteria focus on single isolates, without taking into consideration that some fungi in nature may be colonized by endobacteria. To address this knowledge gap, we investigated the tolerance and r
Autor:
Simone Lupini, Hang N. Nguyen, Patrick S. G. Chain, Geoffrey L. House, Demosthenes P. Morales, Debora F. Rodrigues, Sachin Paudel
Background: Over the past several years, the scientific community has described the diversity of microbial communities in a variety of soils associated with plants, but at present, little is known about the specific diversity of the soil fungal micro
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8fbc9865e9c777b8da7c6a843d86cf07
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-376398/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-376398/v1
Autor:
Armand E. K. Dichosa, Hang N. Nguyen, Christophe Paul, Jamey D. Young, Guillaume Cailleau, Fabio Palmieri, Karen W. Davenport, Demosthenes P. Morales, Debora F. Rodrigues, Saskia Bindschedler, Olivia Carol Trautschold, Celine Vallotton, Julia M. Kelliher, Aaron J Robinson, Patrick S. G. Chain, Aislinn Estoppey, Matteo Buffi, Thomas Junier, Danae Bregnard, Andrea Lohberger, Simone Lupini, Pilar Junier, Geoffrey L. House, A. Nicholas G. Parra-Vasquez, La Verne Gallegos-Graves, Ilona Palmieri
Publikováno v:
FEMS Microbiology Ecology
Bacteria–fungi interactions (BFIs) are essential in ecosystem functioning. These interactions are modulated not only by local nutritional conditions but also by the physicochemical constraints and 3D structure of the environmental niche. In soils,