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Muck, metals and microbes.

open access: yes, 1989
Giller, K. E., McGrath, S. P.
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Microbe-Microbe Interactions

1997
The previous chapters have shown that the rumen harbours a large number of different species of bacteria, phycomycete fungi and protozoa. Metabolic interactions between these different populations are essential for sustaining the microbial community and its collective activities.
Dolfing J, Gottschal JC
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Fighting Microbes with Microbes

2020
Microbes exhibit a strong association with human beings by colonizing different parts of the body. These microbes can be either beneficial or harmful. Pathogenic microbes are known to cause serious infections in humans and in other multicellular organisms which disturb the host physiology.
Boopathi Seenivasan   +2 more
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Mediators of mutualistic microbe–microbe interactions

Natural Product Reports, 2018
This viewpoint summarizes recent advances in understanding the role of natural products as regulators of mutualistic microbial interactions.
Kirstin Scherlach, Christian Hertweck
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Host–microbe and microbe–microbe interactions in the evolution of obligate plant parasitism

New Phytologist, 2015
SummaryResearch on obligate biotrophic plant parasites, which reproduce only on living hosts, has revealed a broad diversity of filamentous microbes that have independently acquired complex morphological structures, such as haustoria. Genome studies have also demonstrated a concerted loss of genes for metabolism and lytic enzymes, and gain of diversity
Kemen, A., Agler, M., Kemen, E.
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Microbe–Microbe, Microbe–Plant Biocommunication

2010
Quorum Sensing (QS) is a natural phenomenon of communication circuits to regulate a diverse array of physiological activities. QS regulates microbial diversity and ecological balance through various process, i.e., symbiosis, motility, sporulation, virulence, biofilm formation, competence, conjugation, and antibiotic production.
Ralf Oelmüller   +7 more
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