نتایج جستجو برای: filamentous microorganisms

تعداد نتایج: 57363  

Journal: :Frontiers in sustainable food systems 2021

Many commodities are abundantly produced around the world, including soybean, corn, rice sugarcane, cassava, coffee, fruits, and many others. These productions responsible for generation of enormous amounts daily residues, such as cassava sugarcane bagasses, husk, coffee peel. residues rich sources renewable energy can be used substrates industrial interest products. Microorganisms useful biofa...

2015
Tina Netzker Juliane Fischer Jakob Weber Derek J. Mattern Claudia C. König Vito Valiante Volker Schroeckh Axel A. Brakhage

Microorganisms form diverse multispecies communities in various ecosystems. The high abundance of fungal and bacterial species in these consortia results in specific communication between the microorganisms. A key role in this communication is played by secondary metabolites (SMs), which are also called natural products. Recently, it was shown that interspecies "talk" between microorganisms rep...

2017
Nisha Rani Pranay Jain

All the microorganisms produce primary and secondary metabolites which have various industrial applications. Metabolites such as antibiotics are mainly produced by the filamentous microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. The rhizosphere is a narrow zone surrounding and influenced by plant roots and also a hot spot for several organisms. Organisms found in vicinity of roots include bacteria, f...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2007
Sophien Kamoun

Filamentous microorganisms, such as fungi and oomycetes, secrete an arsenal of effector proteins that modulate plant innate immunity and enable parasitic infection. Deciphering the biochemical activities of effectors to understand how pathogens successfully colonize and reproduce on their host plants became a driving paradigm in the field of fungal and oomycete pathology. Recent findings illust...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2015
Aaron Conrad Ericsson Daniel John Davis Craig Lawrence Franklin Catherine Elizabeth Hagan

Electrotaxis, directional cell movement in response to an electric potential, has been demonstrated in a wide range of cell types including lymphocytes. Exoelectrogens, microorganisms capable of generating electrical currents, have been identified in microbial fuel cells. However, no studies have investigated exoelectrogenic microbes in fresh feces or the effects of an exoelectrogenic microbiot...

2015
Rosa María Pineda-Mendoza Roxana Olvera-Ramírez Fernando Martínez-Jerónimo

Cyanobacterial blooms are of great importance because of the toxic effects that these microorganisms are able to induce, particularly on aquatic organisms. Microcystins (MCs) are the principal toxins biosynthesized by cyanobacteria and are powerful inhibitors of the protein phosphatases 1 and 2A. Zooplankton filter feeders such as cladocerans are directly affected by MCs as a result of ingestio...

2013
AMY T. HANSEN MIKI HONDZO J IAN SHENG MICHAEL J. SADOWSKY

1. Filamentous algae are widespread in freshwater ecosystems worldwide with a significant presence in streams, rivers and lakes with sufficient light and nutrients. Although typically not a preferred food source for grazers, dense filamentous mats provide surfaces for epiphytic microorganisms that are more palatable, thus adding to stream productivity. 2. We tested the hypothesis that epiphytes...

2017
Marta Maciejewska Delphine Adam Aymeric Naômé Loïc Martinet Elodie Tenconi Magdalena Całusińska Philippe Delfosse Marc Hanikenne Denis Baurain Philippe Compère Monique Carnol Hazel A. Barton Sébastien Rigali

Moonmilk is a karstic speleothem mainly composed of fine calcium carbonate crystals (CaCO3) with different textures ranging from pasty to hard, in which the contribution of biotic rock-building processes is presumed to involve indigenous microorganisms. The real microbial input in the genesis of moonmilk is difficult to assess leading to controversial hypotheses explaining the origins and the m...

2017
Thaila Fernanda dos Reis Benjamin M. Nitsche Pollyne Borborema Almeida de Lima Leandro José de Assis Laura Mellado Steven D. Harris Vera Meyer Renato A. Corrêa dos Santos Diego M. Riaño-Pachón Laure Nicolas Annick Ries Gustavo H. Goldman

One of the drawbacks during second-generation biofuel production from plant lignocellulosic biomass is the accumulation of glucose, the preferred carbon source of microorganisms, which causes the repression of hydrolytic enzyme secretion by industrially relevant filamentous fungi. Glucose sensing, subsequent transport and cellular signalling pathways have been barely elucidated in these organis...

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