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Additions to the genus Gimesia: description of Gimesia alba sp. nov., Gimesia algae sp. nov., Gimesia aquarii sp. nov., Gimesia aquatilis sp. nov., Gimesia fumaroli sp. nov. and Gimesia panareensis sp. nov., isolated from aquatic habitats of the Northern Hemisphere [PDF]
Thirteen novel planctomycetal strains were isolated from five different aquatic sampling locations. These comprise the hydrothermal vent system close to Panarea Island (Italy), a biofilm on the surface of kelp at Monterey Bay (CA, USA), sediment and ...
Boedeker, C. +10 more
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Hydrocarbon-Degrading Bacteria Found Tightly Associated with the 50–70 μm Cell-Size Population of Eukaryotic Phytoplankton in Surface Waters of a Northeast Atlantic Region [PDF]
The surface of marine eukaryotic phytoplankton can harbour communities of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria; however, this algal-bacterial association has, hitherto, been only examined with non-axenic laboratory cultures of micro-algae.
Gutierrez, Tony +3 more
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The red seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla holobiont exhibits strong seasonal succession. Its epibiotic microbial community shifts annually from winter to summer and back. The holobiont features a permanent core of year‐round present taxa and distinct seasonal cores, with taxa that consistently return during winter or summer. ABSTRACT Seasonality is an
Chantal Marie Mudlaff +5 more
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Effective co-immobilization of arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb) in contaminated paddy soils remains a persistent challenge for conventional biochar amendments.
Yurong Gao +10 more
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Particle‐Associated Bacterioplankton Communities Across the Red Sea
This study provides a comprehensive exploration of pelagic particle‐associated bacterioplankton in the Red Sea, revealing distinct biogeographical patterns and depth‐related community structures. Using eDNA metabarcoding, we highlight the dominance of Pseudomonadota, Cyanobacteriota, and Planctomycetota, with notable regional variability.
Larissa Frühe +18 more
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In this study, we investigated the ecological processes that regulate the microbial community assembly of the redbelly tilapia gut among different habitats. Understanding invasive fish's gut microbial community assembly process can provide useful information concerning host plasticity mechanisms in altered aquatic habitats and offer new perspectives on
Yaqiu Liu +4 more
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In the remote regions of the Pacific Ocean, Planctomycetota diversity predominantly occupies deeper water layers ranging from 175 to 500 m. Phylogenetic analyses have identified an entire range of previously unknown genera within this group of bacteria.
Inês Rosado Vitorino +4 more
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Exploring the role of microbes in coral-algal interactions on the inshore Great Barrier Reef [PDF]
Grace Al Moajil-Cole studied the effect of direct contact between common macrolagae and coral on their host microbial communities on Magnetic Island.
Al Moajil-Cole, Grace
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Abstract Bacteria and macroalgae share an inseparable relationship, jointly influencing coastal ecosystems. Within macroalgae habitats, Planctomycetota, a group of bacteria notoriously challenging to cultivate, often dominate. However, the mechanisms facilitating their persistence in this environment remain unclear.
Xueyan Gao +7 more
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Comparative genomic analyses of aerobic planctomycetes isolated from the deep sea and the ocean surface. [PDF]
On the deep and dark seafloor, a cryptic and yet untapped microbial diversity flourishes around hydrothermal vent systems. This remote environment of difficult accessibility exhibits extreme conditions, including high pressure, steep temperature- and ...
Øvreås L +7 more
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