Symbiotic marine bacteria chemically defend crustacean embryos from a pathogenic fungus
Embryos of the shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus are remarkably resistant to infection by the
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
Symbiotic marine bacteria chemically defend crustacean embryos from a pathogenic fungus.
MS Gil-Turnes, ME Hay, W Fenical - 1989 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The resistance of embryos of the shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus to infection by
Lagenidium callinectes was investigated. A strain of the bacterium Alteromonas is …
Lagenidium callinectes was investigated. A strain of the bacterium Alteromonas is …
Symbiotic marine bacteria chemically defend crustacean embryos from a pathogenic fungus.
MS Gil-Turnes, ME Hay, W Fenical - Science (New York, NY), 1989 - europepmc.org
Embryos of the shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus are remarkably resistant to infection by the
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
Symbiotic Marine Bacteria Chemically Defend Crustacean Embryos from a Pathogenic Fungus
MS Gil-Turnes, ME Hay, W Fenical - Science, 1989 - search.proquest.com
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Symbiotic marine bacteria chemically defend crustacean embryos from a pathogenic fungus
MS Gil-Turnes, ME Hay, W Fenical - Science, 1989 - go.gale.com
THE PRODUCTION OF SECONDARY metabolites, or allelochemicals [1], by microbes is
thought to be an important adaptation allowing microbes to affect their hosts, competitors …
thought to be an important adaptation allowing microbes to affect their hosts, competitors …
Symbiotic Marine Bacteria Chemically Defend Crustacean Embryos from a Pathogenic Fungus
MS Gil-Turnes, ME Hay, W Fenical - Science, 1989 - JSTOR
Embryos of the shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus are remarkably resistant to infection by the
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
Symbiotic marine bacteria chemically defend crustacean embryos from a pathogenic fungus
MS Gil-Turnes, ME Hay… - Science (New York …, 1989 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Embryos of the shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus are remarkably resistant to infection by the
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
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Symbiotic Marine Bacteria Chemically Defend Crustacean Embryos from a Pathogenic Fungus
M Sofia Gil-Turnes, ME Hay, W Fenical - Science, 1989 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Embryos of the shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus are remarkably resistant to infection by the
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
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MS GIL-TURNES, ME HAY, W FENICAL - FEBS Lett, 1986 - researchgate.net
Embryos of the shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus are remarkably resistant to infection by the
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …
fungus Lagenidium callinectes, a recognized pathogen of many crustaceans. An …