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The endosphere and the rhizosphere are pertinent milieus with microbial communities that perturb the agronomic traits of crop plants through beneficial or detrimental interactions.
Ricardo Araujo+5 more
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This graphical abstract text can be better represented through illustrations for milk samples, bacteria, risk factors (e.g., handwashing, containers), and antibiotic resistance patterns for clearer understanding and to increase engagement. ABSTRACT Background Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a versatile pathogen that causes diseases. Raw milk is an
Ahmednur Abdi+2 more
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Sliced ready-to-eat meat products packaged under modified atmospheres are often marketed since they cover consumer demands. The slicing process could be a potential risk for consumers since contamination with Listeria monocytogenes could occur during ...
Elena Gonzalez-Fandos+3 more
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This study indicated that biocontrol bacterium B. subtilis R31 is likely to prevent and control banana Fusarium wilt through regulating the structure and function of banana rhizosphere microorganism flora (especially increasing the microbial abundance of Actinomyces), and help potential biocontrol bacteria grow into the plant roots.
Ming‐Wei Shao+17 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Gut dysbiosis is closely related to the development of sarcopenic obesity (SO). Melatonin (MLT) regulates gut microbiota and promotes the production of short‐chain fatty acids (SCFAs). However, whether MLT affects SO through the gut microbiota and SCFAs remains unclear.
Xiaoxing Mo+10 more
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Effects of Fire Intensity on Soil Microbial Ecology in a Grassland Ecosystem
Analysis of the microbial composition and soil functional potential of grassland plots under different fire intensity regimes provided evidence that low intensity grassland fires have limited effect on soil microbial ecology, while increased fire intensity exerts a significant impact on the recovery of grassland soil microbiomes.
Pedro Humberto Lebre+9 more
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Morogo is an African indigenous term used for leafy green vegetables harvested in the wild or cultivated in small-scale farms and consumed by the local populations of the region.
D. M. Kgoale+4 more
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Significant seasonal differences in the diversity of the gut microbiota of the short‐faced moles. Compared to spring, the diversity and function of gut microbiota in summer and autumn are more similar to each other. Climatic factors are found to have a significant association with the seasonal variation of the gut microbiota of short‐faced moles ...
Di Xu+8 more
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Life in urban areas may alter the gut microbiota and host physiology, leading to a higher susceptibility to pathogens. In contrast, specific members of the gut microbiota community have been shown to mitigate the intensity of malaria infection. House sparrows, living in close proximity to humans, are exposed to a unique environment with human‐shaped ...
Daliborka Stanković+4 more
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Canada goose fecal microbiota correlate with geography more than host‐associated factors
Gut microbiota interact with host biology in numerous important ways. The forces shaping the composition, diversity, and function of the microbiota vary within and between species. Avian microbiota often correlate more strongly with sampling location specific environmental variables than with host‐associated factors such as age, but robust, range‐wide ...
Joshua C. Gil+3 more
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