1. Understanding Saprophytic Nutrition: - Saprophytic nutrition refers to the mode of nutrition where organisms obtain their food from dead and decaying organic matter. - These organisms are known as saprophytes. 2. Examples of Saprophytic Organisms: - Fungi: They decompose dead organic material ...
stressors, highlighting factors such as microbial diversity, ecosystem compatibility, and the role of synthetic microbial consortia in climate-adapted agriculture. The emergence of novel pathogenic strains due to climate fluctuations and the microbial role in mitigating these threats are also discussed. Fu...
no matter how rare they are. These rare advantageous mutations may balance the fitness cost associated with maintaining and propagating TEs. Despite certain differences in the TE structure and the mode of activation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, TEs have the same properties, and nearly in all case...
A major aim in plant microbiome research is determining the drivers of plant-associated microbial communities. While soil characteristics and host plant identity present key drivers of root microbiome composition, it is still unresolved whether the presence or absence of important plant root symbionts al...
offering consumers access to personalized insights from their allegedly unique homo-microbial identities. Based on the case study of a successful startup that offers to algorithmically leverage people’s microbial states for personalized nutrition, we ask: How do users of microbiome-based personalized se...
1.1. The comparative study of digestive osidases in five fungus-growing species and its symbiotic fungus (Termitomyces sp.) brings new insight into the nutritive mode of these species, known to have a great impact in most African ecosystems.2.2. While this work stressed the importance and the...
The comparative study of digestive osidases in five fungus-growing species and its symbiotic fungus (Termitomyces sp.) brings new insight into the nutritive mode of these species, known to have a great impact in most African ecosystems. While this work stressed the importance and the variety of...
There are two groups of such micro-organisms : bacteria and cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). Based on the mode of nutrition (carbon, nitrogen and oxygen and requirement of reducing groups) bacteria are divided into (i) aerobic bacteria (Azonomas, Azotobacter, Beijerinckia, My...
Nutrition of the temperate Australian soft coral Capnella gabonensis. II. The role of zooxanthellae and feeding. Mar Biol. 1987;95:575–81. Article Google Scholar Fay SA, Weber MX. The occurrence of mixed infections of Symbiodinium (Dinoflagellata) within individual hosts. J Phycol. 2012;48...
Genome assembly was performed using canu v1.6 [48] with the option "-pacbio genomeSize = 5.0m" and error correction mode. The assembled genomic contigs (n = 3) were checked for completeness (97.02%) and contamination (0.54%) using CheckM v1.1.0 [49] with the lineage-specific option. ...