Cooperation and spatial self-organization determine rate and efficiency of particulate organic matter degradation in marine bacteria

Volume: 116, Issue: 46, Pages: 23309 - 23316
Published: Oct 30, 2019
Abstract
Significance Microorganisms can cooperate by secreting public goods that benefit local neighbors; however, the conditions that favor cooperative growth in the environment, and the way in which this growth alters microbes’ contribution to ecosystem functions, remain unexplored. Here, we show that cooperation mediates the degradation of polysaccharide particles recalcitrant to hydrolysis in aquatic environments. Combining experiments and models,...
Paper Details
Title
Cooperation and spatial self-organization determine rate and efficiency of particulate organic matter degradation in marine bacteria
Published Date
Oct 30, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
46
Pages
23309 - 23316
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