نتایج جستجو برای: microbial interactions

تعداد نتایج: 493259  

2013
Li Zhang Mark Morrison Páraic Ó Cuív Paul Evans Claire M. Rickard

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen that is characterized by its high-level intrinsic resistance to a variety of antibiotics and its ability to form biofilms. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia AU12-09, isolated from an intravascular catheter tip.

2017
Marco J. Cabrerizo Juan Manuel Medina-Sánchez Irene Dorado-García Manuel Villar-Argaiz Presentación Carrillo

Solar radiation and nutrient pulses regulate the ecosystem's functioning. However, little is known about how a greater frequency of pulsed nutrients under high ultraviolet radiation (UVR) levels, as expected in the near future, could alter the responses and interaction between primary producers and decomposers. In this report, we demonstrate through a mesocosm study in lake La Caldera (Spain) t...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 1999
R Bos H C van der Mei H J Busscher

In this review, initial microbial adhesive interactions are divided into adhesion to substratum surfaces, coaggregation between microbial pairs and co-adhesion between sessile and planktonic microorganisms of different strains or species. The physico-chemical mechanisms underlying the adhesive interactions are described and a critical review is given of currently employed methods to study micro...

2015
Dana E. Hunt Christopher S. Ward

Microbes numerically dominate aquatic ecosystems and play key roles in the biogeochemistry and the health of these environments. Due to their short generations times and high diversity, microbial communities are among the first responders to environmental changes, including natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as storms, pollutant releases, and upwelling. These disturbances affect member...

2015
Florence Abram

Some of the most transformative discoveries promising to enable the resolution of this century's grand societal challenges will most likely arise from environmental science and particularly environmental microbiology and biotechnology. Understanding how microbes interact in situ, and how microbial communities respond to environmental changes remains an enormous challenge for science. Systems bi...

2017
Kenneth H. Wan Charles Yu Soo Park Ann S. Hammonds Benjamin W. Booth Susan E. Celniker

Lactobacillus plantarum Oregon-R-modENCODE strain BDGP2 was isolated from the gut of Drosophila melanogaster for functional host microbial interaction studies. The complete genome comprised a single circular genome of 3,407,160 bp, with a G+C content of 44%, and four plasmids.

2014
Jessica Wong

Microbes are single celled organisms that can be found everywhere in the world from the air to the soil on the ground. Generally speaking, microbes will be found in extremely close proximity to other species of microbes due to mutual beneficial relationships where one species produces something that another species requires for survival; these groups of microbes are called a community. A widesp...

Journal: :Physical review. E 2018
François J Peaudecerf Freddy Bunbury Vaibhav Bhardwaj Martin A Bees Alison G Smith Raymond E Goldstein Ottavio A Croze

The exchange of diffusive metabolites is known to control the spatial patterns formed by microbial populations, as revealed by recent studies in the laboratory. However, the matrices used, such as agarose pads, lack the structured geometry of many natural microbial habitats, including in the soil or on the surfaces of plants or animals. Here we address the important question of how such geometr...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2013
Xuan He Maria L Marco Carolyn M Slupsky

The human gastrointestinal tract contains a highly complex ecosystem that harbors various microorganisms, which together create a unique environment within each individual. There is growing awareness that dietary habits are one of the essential factors contributing to the microbial diversity and community configuration that ultimately affects human health. From an evolutionary perspective, huma...

2015
Jessica Z. Kubicek-Sutherland Douglas M. Heithoff Selvi C. Ersoy William R. Shimp John K. House Jamey D. Marth Jeffrey W. Smith Michael J. Mahan

Current antibiotic testing does not include the potential influence of host cell environment on microbial susceptibility and antibiotic resistance, hindering appropriate therapeutic intervention. We devised a strategy to identify the presence of host-pathogen interactions that alter antibiotic efficacy in vivo. Our findings revealed a bacterial mechanism that promotes antibiotic resistance in v...

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