Microalgae and Bacteria Interaction—Evidence for Division of Diligence in the Alga Microbiota

Abstract:
          The current study gives a detailed insight into mutualistic collaboration of microalgae and bacteria, including the involvement of competitive interplay between bacteria. We provide experimental evidence that Gram-negative bacteria belonging to the
          Dyadobacter
          ,
          Porphyrobacter
          , and
          Variovorax
          are the key players in a
          Scenedesmus quadricauda
          alga-bacteria interaction.

SEEK ID: https://fairdomhub.org/publications/648

DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.00633-22

Projects: AquaHealth (ERA-BlueBio)

Publication type: Journal

Journal: Microbiology Spectrum

Editors: Eva C. Sonnenschein

Citation: Microbiol Spectr,e00633-22

Date Published: 1st Aug 2022

Registered Mode: by DOI

Authors: Yekaterina Astafyeva, Marno Gurschke, Minyue Qi, Lutgardis Bergmann, Daniela Indenbirken, Imke de Grahl, Elena Katzowitsch, Sigrun Reumann, Dieter Hanelt, Malik Alawi, Wolfgang R. Streit, Ines Krohn

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Astafyeva, Y., Gurschke, M., Qi, M., Bergmann, L., Indenbirken, D., de Grahl, I., Katzowitsch, E., Reumann, S., Hanelt, D., Alawi, M., Streit, W. R., & Krohn, I. (2022). Microalgae and Bacteria Interaction—Evidence for Division of Diligence in the Alga Microbiota. In E. C. Sonnenschein (Ed.), Microbiology Spectrum (Vol. 10, Issue 4). American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00633-22
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