How do airborne bacteria kill oceanic algal blooms?
Bacteria
When Pseudomonas putida is made to produce lots of protein, the bacterium re-organizes its metabolism in previously unknown ways.
Hungry microbes in the rapidly warming Antarctic grow faster and consume more carbon under warming scenarios.
Microbe residence on skin in early life controls allergic inflammation in the skin in adult life
Vitamin A protects us against Salmonella by aiding our immune system
Scientists are harnessing a chemical language between plants and microbes to create better crops.
As changing temperatures threaten trees with extinction, adapted microbial communities may be the key to survival.
Study using twins finds specific gut bacteria that are linked to our mental health status
Bacteria sense degraded polysaccharides as a signal for nutrient exhaustion.
In the plant-microbe dance, Streptomyces and plant hormone jasmonic acid waltz through a tale of defense and adaptation.