Potential of Predatory Bacteria to Colonize the Duckweed Microbiome and Change Its Structure : A Model Study Using the Obligate Predatory Bacterium, Bacteriovorax sp. HI3
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- Inoue Daisuke
- Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Osaka University
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- Nakamura So
- Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Osaka University
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- Sugiyama Tomomi
- Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Osaka University
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- Ike Michihiko
- Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Osaka University
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- Potential of Predatory Bacteria to Colonize the Duckweed Microbiome and Change Its Structure: A Model Study Using the Obligate Predatory Bacterium, <i>Bacteriovorax</i> sp. HI3
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<p>Modifying the duckweed microbiome is a major challenge for enhancing the effectiveness of duckweed-based wastewater treatment and biomass production technologies. We herein examined the potential of the exogenous introduction of predatory bacteria to change the duckweed microbiome. Bacteriovorax sp. HI3, a model predatory bacterium, colonized the core of the Lemna microbiome, and its predatory behavior changed the microbiome structure, which correlated with colonization density. These results reveal that bacterial predatory interactions may be important drivers that shape the duckweed microbiome, suggesting their potential usefulness in modifying the microbiome.</p>
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- Microbes and environments
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Microbes and environments 38 (3), n/a-, 2023
日本微生物生態学会 / 日本土壌微生物学会 / Taiwan Society of Microbial Ecology / 植物微生物研究会 / 極限環境生物学会
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- CRID
- 1390015907538558592
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- NII書誌ID
- AA11551577
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- ISSN
- 13474405
- 13426311
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- NDL書誌ID
- 033119806
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- PubMed
- 37690850
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- en
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- PubMed
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