seawater
- Environmental Microbiology | SpotlightViral Attachment to Biotic and Abiotic Surfaces in Seawater
Viruses play important roles in altering microbial community structure and biogeochemical cycles in marine environments. Viral attachment to nonhost surfaces can influence host viral infection rates; however, the prevalence of viral attachment to nonhost surfaces and the ratio of attached viruses to total viruses are little known. We used coastal seawater viral assemblages and used marine vibriophage (SIO-2) and enterobacteriophages (T2...
- Environmental MicrobiologyGenome-Wide Identification of Fitness Factors in Seawater for Edwardsiella piscicida
Edwardsiella piscicida is one of the most important marine pathogens and causes serious edwardsiellosis in farmed fish during the summer-autumn seasonal changes, resulting in enormous losses to aquaculture industries worldwide. Survival and transmission of the pathogen in seawater are critical steps that increase the risk of outbreaks. To investigate the mechanism of...
- Enzymology and Protein EngineeringMathermycin, a Lantibiotic from the Marine Actinomycete Marinactinospora thermotolerans SCSIO 00652
- Microbial EcologyGlobal-Scale Structure of the Eelgrass Microbiome
- Environmental Microbiology | SpotlightMechanisms for Pseudoalteromonas piscicida-Induced Killing of Vibrios and Other Bacterial Pathogens
- Environmental MicrobiologyDifferential Impacts of Land-Based Sources of Pollution on the Microbiota of Southeast Florida Coral Reefs