Fungi a future bio-fertilizer Symbiotic seed germination signifies an efficient technique to investigate the orchid-fungus association and specificity (11). Mycobiont mediated in vitro seed germination of an endangered 'fox-tail' orchid, Rhynchostylis retusa (L.) Blume The genera Atta and Acromyrmex ...
Fungi and Algae. These two species literally combine to form lichens of various shapes and colors. The relationship is described as obligate in that there is no lichen without the participation of both species. It is symbiotic in that a "soup" of nutrients contributed to by both species ...
Fungi has also been demonstrated to promote the cultivation of microalgae. However, capability and mechanism of algae–fungi symbiotic system for nutrient removal remains unclear. RESULTS This study assessed the removal efficiencies of an algae–fungi symbiotic system of Chlorella variabilis NC64A and ...
What is an ecosystem? Describe the biotic and abiotic parts you may find in an ocean ecosystem. How do they interact with each other? Explain the symbiotic relationship between the algae and the fungi in lichen. What is the relationship between a specimen's total body water (TBW) and the ...
Cyanobacteria are unique in their capacity to form symbiotic associations with a remarkable range of eukaryotic hosts including plants. fungi. sponges and protists.In most cases the benefit to the host is clear. and is invariably metabolic provision. mos
Symbiotic interactions between marine sponges and algae Legume-nodulating bacteria (rhizobia) usually produce N-acyl homoserine lactones, which regulate the induction of gene expression in a quorum-sensing (or p... CR Wilkinson 被引量: 129发表: 1992年 The diversity of ant-associated black yeasts:...
1.BiologyA close, prolonged association between two or more different organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member. 2.A relationship of mutual benefit or dependence. [Greeksumbiōsis,companionship, fromsumbioun,to live together, fromsumbios,living together:...
A symbiotic relationship is a close interaction between two different organisms, where both benefit from the relationship. 2. Identifying the Organisms: In this case, the two organisms involved are fungi and plant roots. 3. Benefits to the Plant Roots: Plant roots are not very efficient at ...
There are numerous examples of oxygenic endosymbionts in a variety of protozoa and animals. In the majority of cases, the symbionts are unicellular eukaryotic algae – mainly green algae, diatoms, red algae and cryptomonads, but other groups are also represented. There are also some cases of “...
Mitochondrial genomes are much more complex and diverse as compared to plastid genomes. They can be either circular as in most multicellular animals, linear as in fungi, protozoa and algae or a combination of circular and linear chromosomes as in many plants. Whereas animalmitochondrial genomesare ...