Recipient-Biased Competition for an Intracellularly Generated Cross-Fed Nutrient Is Required for Coexistence of Microbial Mutualists
ABSTRACT Many mutualistic microbial relationships are based on nutrient cross-feeding. Traditionally, cross-feeding is viewed as being unidirectional, from the producer to the recipient. This is likely true when a producer’s waste, such as a fermentation product, has value only for a recipient. Howe...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra L. McCully, Breah LaSarre, James B. McKinlay |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b9c7583a02e0434799c115eeb974a210 |
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