By measuring the levels of various substances in the shoots of the legume, which lives
in symbiosis with fungi, and combining the results with large - scale genetic studies, the researchers have found that the levels of secondary substances (flavonoids and terpenoids) rise in the shoots as a result of the increased hormonal levels.
Sunlight does not reach them at that depth, but because corals
live in symbiosis with algae, they need sunlight to live and only grow at or very near sea level.
Progenic bacteria
work in symbiosis with us (help promote life), whereas pathogenic bacteria create toxic waste and promote disease in our body.
Leading to the project room, a ladder made of Fanfold, the already obsolete perforated computer paper, grows upward and downward from two dimensions to three - dimensional space
in a symbiosis of hardware and software.
That's when I first rode «Listen to the Land,» a slow boat tour through futuristic greenhouses in which plants sprouted from Styrofoam, hung from floating rails, and
thrived in symbiosis with tilapia farms.
We are particularly
interested in their symbioses with N2 - fixing cyanobacteria, which provide plants with their own source of nitrogen fertilizer.
These include; the Gold Medal of AE awarded to Helga Nowotny for her contribution to the development of European science; the 2017 Erasmus Medal of AE to Andreu Mas - Colell for his lifetime contribution to scholarship in Economics; the first ever Ádám Kondorosi Advanced Prize of the AE to Allan Downie for his pioneering
research in symbiosis and plant sciences.
[link] Since we know that only bacteria are capable of producing vitamin B12, it is therefore bacteria which
growing in symbiosis with Chlorella that make this vitamin.
Does organic lettuce grown in
water in symbiosis with cultured fish meet organic consumer expectations?
According to their study in The ISME Journal this alga lives
in symbiosis within a unicellular organism, a ciliate, which measures around a hundred micrometers and makes a calcareous shell.
«The other major part of the story is that in mycorrhizal lineages there is a huge turnover in genes that are
upregulated in the symbiosis - many of these have no homologs in even closely related species, suggesting that the evolution of the symbiosis is associated with massive genetic innovation.»
«We could use the map to predict if extinction is likely to propagate through the plankton ecosystem, for example,» Lima - Mendez said, «or to predict the presence of organisms living inside other ones,
engaging in symbiosis.»
Corals» sensitivity is a consequence of their evolutionary
investment in symbiosis with the dinoflagellate alga, Symbiodinium.
Coral and algae, known as zooxanthellae, work
in symbiosis by sharing nutrients.
The water kefir grain is a mixture of bacteria and yeasts in a polysaccharide biofilm that
act in symbiosis, creating a culture that is stable.
The selection of photographic artworks shows motionless
people in symbiosis with the architecture or as a contrast to the surroundings.
From this, the viewer imbues their own experiences of the
self in a symbiosis of form and formlessness.
The threshold is set high to respect stare decisis, but not so high as to prevent the rule of law from
operating in symbiosis with other values like constitutionalism, democracy, fairness and human dignity.
This is why they decided to release them in a single package and make the games
live in a symbiosis together.
The media outlet and the CLE provider
work in symbiosis — one gets content, the other gets publicity — and neither benefits from spoiling that relationship (cf: local cinemas and community newspapers).
Like the abstract expressionists with whom he was closely associated, Seliger valued the tangible properties of his materials as much as he did the overall composition; his paintings are about the processes of nature, and they are about the processes of art; the work's meaning is
in the symbiosis between the two.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi live
in symbiosis with plant roots and are able to store up to 70 percent of organic carbon from leaf litter.
They can help with recovery from an illness or literally make you sick: Billions of micro-organisms, most of which are found in the intestines, as well as on the skin and other regions of the body, living
in symbiosis with the host.
Nearly all organisms live
in symbiosis with a vast, diverse array of microbes.
«Plants become more tolerant when living
in symbiosis with fungi.»
Researchers were surprised to find that many of today's free - wheeling fungi are descended from species that lived
in symbiosis with other organisms as lichens.
A handful of animals live
in symbiosis with photosynthetic microbes, but none have been found that harness light directly.
For the algae it is always costly to be
in symbiosis.»
We already knew that the damselfish (Dascyllus marginatus) lives
in symbiosis with the coral Stylophora pistillata.
It is not only plants that live
in symbiosis with fungi.
And: «This genus, comprising over 600 different species, not only produces the poisonous alkaloids, but also lives
in symbioses with bacteria to bind nitrogen.»
Probiotics are good the good bacteria that live
in symbiosis with us humans, that help us to control pathogen, and we can take care of them by feeding them properly with prebiotics.
Probiotics are tiny life forms, such as bacteria, and yeast, that live
in symbiosis with humans, and other mammals.
The bacteria live
in symbiosis with us, boosting our immunity, and taking in exchange foods that we can not digest.
Probiotics are bacteria, or yeasts that are beneficial to humans, living
in symbiosis with us.