Phytoplankton consortia as a blueprint for mutually beneficial eukaryote-bacteria ecosystems based on the biocoenosis of Botryococcus consortia
Abstract Bacteria occupy all major ecosystems and maintain an intensive relationship to the eukaryotes, developing together into complex biomes (i.e., phycosphere and rhizosphere). Interactions between eukaryotes and bacteria range from cooperative to competitive, with the associated microorganisms...
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Autores principales: | Olga Blifernez-Klassen, Viktor Klassen, Daniel Wibberg, Enis Cebeci, Christian Henke, Christian Rückert, Swapnil Chaudhari, Oliver Rupp, Jochen Blom, Anika Winkler, Arwa Al-Dilaimi, Alexander Goesmann, Alexander Sczyrba, Jörn Kalinowski, Andrea Bräutigam, Olaf Kruse |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/18dec4f35f6c492495877178e30bc3b1 |
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