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Microbes from Wild Plants
Domestication or breeding programs have strongly impacted several plant-associated microbial communities. These include rhizospheric, endophytic, and... -
Microbes as marine habitat formers and ecosystem engineers
Despite their small individual size, marine prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes can form large 3D structures and complex habitats. These habitats...
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Bioengineered Microbes for Restoration of Soil Health
The issue of soil health restoration is gaining more attention worldwide as soil quality has deteriorated over the decades, negatively impacting... -
Identifying critical microbes in guayule-microbe and microbe-microbe associations
BackgroundPlant-microbe associations play central roles in ecosystem functioning, with some critical microbes significantly influencing the growth...
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Beneficial Microbes in Soil Health and Crop Productivity
Soil microbes are an important prelude to soil fertility and health. Plant growth-promoting (PGP) microbes are soil microbes that enhance plant... -
Microbes in porous environments: from active interactions to emergent feedback
Microbes thrive in diverse porous environments—from soil and riverbeds to human lungs and cancer tissues—spanning multiple scales and conditions....
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Risk Assessment of Industrial Microbes Using a Terrestrial Mesocosm Platform
Industrial microbes and bio-derived products have emerged as an integral component of the bioeconomy, with an array of agricultural, bioenergy, and...
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Beneficial Microbes in Soil and Plant Nutrition
An intense crop** technique drains the soil of essential plant nutrients, which results in indicators of nutrient deficiency in plants and... -
Investigations on Microbes Attached to the Cuticle of Phytonematodes
Nematodes form various associations with soil microbiome. Experimental studies on nematode-attached microbes can improve mechanistic understanding of... -
Crustaceans: Microbes and Defense Mechanisms
Crustaceans are one of the most diverse arthropods that have successfully inhabited the aquatic ecosystems including freshwater, estuarine and... -
Photosynthetic Microbes: Evolution, Classification, and Structural Physiology
Photosynthesis converts carbon dioxide and water into organic molecules and oxygen by using light energy and provides the basic building blocks for... -
Effects of microbes in pig farms on occupational exposed persons and the environment
In terms of pig farming, pig gut microbes have a significant effect on farmers and the farm environment. However, it is still unclear which microbial...
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Microbes control Drosophila germline stem cell increase and egg maturation through hormonal pathways
Reproduction is highly dependent on environmental and physiological factors including nutrition, mating stimuli and microbes. Among these factors,...
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Identifying disease-related microbes based on multi-scale variational graph autoencoder embedding Wasserstein distance
BackgroundEnormous clinical and biomedical researches have demonstrated that microbes are crucial to human health. Identifying associations between...
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Cryosphere: a frozen home of microbes and a potential source for drug discovery
The world is concerned about the emergence of pathogens and the occurrence and spread of antibiotic resistance among pathogens. Drug development...
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The road forward to incorporate seawater microbes in predictive reef monitoring
Marine bacterioplankton underpin the health and function of coral reefs and respond in a rapid and sensitive manner to environmental changes that...
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The chain-mediating effect of Crp, BMI on the relationship between dietary intake of live microbes and hyperlipidaemia
BackgroundInflammation and obesity are the risk factors for hyperlipidaemia. Nonetheless, research regarding the association between dietary live...
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Exploring Seaweed-Associated Marine Microbes: Growth Impacts and Enzymatic Potential for Sustainable Resource Utilization
Seaweed, a valuable marine resource widely cultivated worldwide, can be vulnerable to stress and microbiome alterations, resulting in the decay of...
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Microbial Interaction is Among the Key Factors for Isolation of Previous Uncultured Microbes
Pure cultivation of microbes is still limited by the challenges of microbial uncultivability, with most microbial strains unable to be cultivated...
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Gut Distribution, Impact Factor, and Action Mechanism of Bacteriocin-Producing Beneficial Microbes as Promising Antimicrobial Agents in Gastrointestinal Infection
Gastrointestinal (GI) infection by intestinal pathogens poses great threats to human health, and the therapeutic use of antibiotics has reached a...