Literature DB >> 25192971

Multitrophic microbial interactions for eco- and agro-biotechnological processes: theory and practice.

Muhammad Saleem1, Luke A Moe2.   

Abstract

Multitrophic level microbial loop interactions mediated by protist predators, bacteria, and viruses drive eco- and agro-biotechnological processes such as bioremediation, wastewater treatment, plant growth promotion, and ecosystem functioning. To what extent these microbial interactions are context-dependent in performing biotechnological and ecosystem processes remains largely unstudied. Theory-driven research may advance the understanding of eco-evolutionary processes underlying the patterns and functioning of microbial interactions for successful development of microbe-based biotechnologies for real world applications. This could also be a great avenue to test the validity or limitations of ecology theory for managing diverse microbial resources in an era of altering microbial niches, multitrophic interactions, and microbial diversity loss caused by climate and land use changes.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Keywords:  agroecology; bioremediation; climate and land use changes; ecology theory; ecosystem biotechnology; microbial diversity loss; multitrophic microbial loop interactions; plant growth promotion; sustainable agriculture and ecosystem services; wastewater treatment

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25192971     DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2014.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Biotechnol        ISSN: 0167-7799            Impact factor:   19.536


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1.  Nicotiana Roots Recruit Rare Rhizosphere Taxa as Major Root-Inhabiting Microbes.

Authors:  Muhammad Saleem; Audrey D Law; Luke A Moe
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2015-09-21       Impact factor: 4.552

2.  Lessons From Insect Fungiculture: From Microbial Ecology to Plastics Degradation.

Authors:  Mariana O Barcoto; Andre Rodrigues
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-05-24       Impact factor: 6.064

3.  Trophic complexity in aqueous systems: bacterial species richness and protistan predation regulate dissolved organic carbon and dissolved total nitrogen removal.

Authors:  Muhammad Saleem; Ingo Fetzer; Hauke Harms; Antonis Chatzinotas
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2016-02-24       Impact factor: 5.349

Review 4.  The Role of Plant-Microbe Interactions and Their Exploitation for Phytoremediation of Air Pollutants.

Authors:  Nele Weyens; Sofie Thijs; Robert Popek; Nele Witters; Arkadiusz Przybysz; Jordan Espenshade; Helena Gawronska; Jaco Vangronsveld; Stanislaw W Gawronski
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2015-10-26       Impact factor: 5.923

5.  Microbial Interactions in the Phyllosphere Increase Plant Performance under Herbivore Biotic Stress.

Authors:  Muhammad Saleem; Nicole Meckes; Zahida H Pervaiz; Milton B Traw
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-01-20       Impact factor: 5.640

6.  Probiotic strain Stenotrophomonas acidaminiphila BJ1 degrades and reduces chlorothalonil toxicity to soil enzymes, microbial communities and plant roots.

Authors:  Qingming Zhang; Muhammad Saleem; Caixia Wang
Journal:  AMB Express       Date:  2017-12-23       Impact factor: 3.298

7.  Higher Sensitivity of Microbial Network Than Community Structure under Acid Rain.

Authors:  Ziqiang Liu; Hui Wei; Jiaen Zhang; Muhammad Saleem; Yanan He; Jiawen Zhong; Rui Ma
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-01-06

8.  Distribution of Root-Associated Bacterial Communities Along a Salt-Marsh Primary Succession.

Authors:  Miao Wang; Pu Yang; Joana Falcão Salles
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2016-01-05       Impact factor: 5.753

9.  Fungal Microbiota of Sea Buckthorn Berries at Two Ripening Stages and Volatile Profiling of Potential Biocontrol Yeasts.

Authors:  Juliana Lukša; Iglė Vepštaitė-Monstavičė; Violeta Apšegaitė; Laima Blažytė-Čereškienė; Ramunė Stanevičienė; Živilė Strazdaitė-Žielienė; Bazilė Ravoitytė; Dominykas Aleknavičius; Vincas Būda; Raimondas Mozūraitis; Elena Servienė
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2020-03-23

10.  Funneliformis mosseae Enhances Root Development and Pb Phytostabilization in Robinia pseudoacacia in Pb-Contaminated Soil.

Authors:  Li Huang; Deqiang Chen; Haoqiang Zhang; Yingying Song; Hui Chen; Ming Tang
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2019-11-12       Impact factor: 5.640

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