Sphingomonas lacusdianchii sp. nov., an attached bacterium inhibited by metabolites from its symbiotic cyanobacterium
This study provided new ideas to understand the interactions between Microcystis and its attached bacteria. KEY POINTS: • A novel bacterium (JXJCY 53 T) was isolated from the cyanosphere of Microcystis sp. FACHB-905 (MF-905) • JXJCY 53 T modulated the growth and microcystin production of MF-905 • MF-905 could control the attached bacteria by specific chemicals other than microcystins (MCs).PMID:38661971 | DOI:10.1007/s00253-024-13081-x
Source: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology - Category: Microbiology Authors: Xin Wang Yao Xiao Yang Deng Xue Sang Qing-Lin Deng Le Wang Yi-Wen Yang Bing-Huo Zhang Yu-Qin Zhang Source Type: research
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