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Abundant and Diverse Fungal Microbiota in the Murine Intestine
- A. Scupham, Laura L. Presley, +8 authors J. Borneman
- Biology, Medicine
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- 1 January 2006
ABSTRACT Enteric microbiota play a variety of roles in intestinal health and disease. While bacteria in the intestine have been broadly characterized, little is known about the abundance or diversity… Expand
Functional diversity in resource use by fungi.
- K. McGuire, E. Bent, J. Borneman, A. Majumder, S. Allison, Kathleen K Tresederi
- Biology, Medicine
- Ecology
- 1 August 2010
Fungi influence nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems, as they are major regulators of decomposition and soil respiration. However, little is known about the substrate preferences of individual… Expand
Alterations in plant growth and in root hormone levels of lodgepole pines inoculated with rhizobacteria.
- E. Bent, S. Tuzun, C. P. Chanway, S. Enebak
- Medicine
- Canadian journal of microbiology
- 2001
The presence of other soil microorganisms might influence the ability of rhizobacterial inoculants to promote plant growth either by reducing contact between the inoculant and the plant root or by… Expand
Root-Associated Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Shared by Various Boreal Forest Seedlings Naturally Regenerating after a Fire in Interior Alaska and Correlation of Different Fungi with Host Growth Responses
- E. Bent, Preston A. Kiekel, Rebecca Brenton, D. L. Taylor
- Biology, Medicine
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- 25 March 2011
ABSTRACT The role of common mycorrhizal networks (CMNs) in postfire boreal forest successional trajectories is unknown. We investigated this issue by sampling a 50-m by 40-m area of naturally… Expand
The Role of Coral-Associated Bacterial Communities in Australian Subtropical White Syndrome of Turbinaria mesenterina
- S. Godwin, E. Bent, J. Borneman, L. Pereg
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 6 September 2012
Australian Subtropical White Syndrome (ASWS) is an infectious, temperature dependent disease of the subtropical coral Turbinaria mesenterina involving a hitherto unknown transmissible causative… Expand
Potential for Misidentification of a Spore-Forming Paenibacillus polymyxa Isolate as an Endophyte by Using Culture-Based Methods
- E. Bent, C. Chanway
- Biology, Medicine
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- 1 September 2002
ABSTRACT While Paenibacillus polymyxa strain Pw-2 has been identified as an endophyte of lodgepole pine (M. Shishido, B. M. Loeb, and C. P. Chanway, Can. J. Microbiol. 41:707-713, 1995), P. polymyxa… Expand
Bacterial genetic loci implicated in the Pseudomonas putida GR12-2R3--canola mutualism: identification of an exudate-inducible sugar transporter.
- C. Bayliss, E. Bent, +4 authors J. Wood
- Biology, Medicine
- Canadian journal of microbiology
- 1 September 1997
Pseudomonas putida GR12-2R3 promotes the emergence and growth of diverse plant species. Analyses of TnphoA insertion mutations are revealing bacterial characteristics pertinent to the plant-microbe… Expand
Studies on the biosynthesis of tropane alkaloids in Datura stramonium L. transformed root cultures
The factors by which the endogenous regulation of tropane-alkaloid biosynthesis may be effected have been examined in a transformed root culture of Datura stramonium. Pools of intermediates showed a… Expand
Resilience of Arctic Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities after Wildfire Facilitated by Resprouting Shrubs
- R. Hewitt, E. Bent, T. Hollingsworth, F. Chapin, D. L. Taylor
- Biology
- 1 September 2013
Abstract:
Climate-induced changes in the tundra fire regime are expected to alter shrub abundance and distribution across the Arctic. However, little is known about how fire may indirectly impact… Expand
Effect of long distance exercise on free fatty acids in blood plasma of Arab horses.
- R. Hambitzer, E. Bent
- Biology, Medicine
- Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A
- 1 September 1988