Antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment

Microbial antagonism in an Arctic soil habitat was demonstrated by assessing the inhibitory interactions between bacterial isolates from the same location. Of 139 isolates obtained from five soil samples, 20 antagonists belonging to the genera, Arthrobacter, Pseudomonas and Flavobacterium were ident...

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Main Authors: Prasad, Sathish, Manasa, Poorna, Buddhi, Sailaja, Singh, Shiv Mohan, Shivaji, Sisinthy
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Published: John Wiley and Sons 2011
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2011.01171.x/abstract
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spelling ftindianacasci:oai:repository.ias.ac.in:64345 2023-05-15T15:05:17+02:00 Antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment Prasad, Sathish Manasa, Poorna Buddhi, Sailaja Singh, Shiv Mohan Shivaji, Sisinthy 2011 http://repository.ias.ac.in/64345/ http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2011.01171.x/abstract unknown John Wiley and Sons Prasad, Sathish Manasa, Poorna Buddhi, Sailaja Singh, Shiv Mohan Shivaji, Sisinthy (2011) Antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment FEMS Microbiology Ecology . No pp. given. ISSN 0168-6496 QL Zoology Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftindianacasci 2013-01-20T12:25:37Z Microbial antagonism in an Arctic soil habitat was demonstrated by assessing the inhibitory interactions between bacterial isolates from the same location. Of 139 isolates obtained from five soil samples, 20 antagonists belonging to the genera, Arthrobacter, Pseudomonas and Flavobacterium were identified. Inter-genus, inter-species and inter-strain antagonism was observed between the interacting members. The extent of antagonism was temperature dependent. In some cases, antagonism was enhanced at 4 °C but suppressed at 18 °C while in some the reverse phenomenon was observed. To interpret antagonism from an ecological perspective, the interacting members were delineated according to their positional roles in a theoretical antagonistic network. When only one antimicrobial producer (P) was present, all the other members permitted grouping into either sensitive (S) or resistant (R). Composite interactive types such as PSR, PS, PR or SR could be designated only when at least two producers were present. Mapping of all possible antagonistic interaction networks based on the individual positional roles of the interactive types illustrates the existence of complex and interconnected networks among microbial communities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Indian Academy of Sciences: Publication of Fellows Arctic
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Prasad, Sathish
Manasa, Poorna
Buddhi, Sailaja
Singh, Shiv Mohan
Shivaji, Sisinthy
Antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment
topic_facet QL Zoology
description Microbial antagonism in an Arctic soil habitat was demonstrated by assessing the inhibitory interactions between bacterial isolates from the same location. Of 139 isolates obtained from five soil samples, 20 antagonists belonging to the genera, Arthrobacter, Pseudomonas and Flavobacterium were identified. Inter-genus, inter-species and inter-strain antagonism was observed between the interacting members. The extent of antagonism was temperature dependent. In some cases, antagonism was enhanced at 4 °C but suppressed at 18 °C while in some the reverse phenomenon was observed. To interpret antagonism from an ecological perspective, the interacting members were delineated according to their positional roles in a theoretical antagonistic network. When only one antimicrobial producer (P) was present, all the other members permitted grouping into either sensitive (S) or resistant (R). Composite interactive types such as PSR, PS, PR or SR could be designated only when at least two producers were present. Mapping of all possible antagonistic interaction networks based on the individual positional roles of the interactive types illustrates the existence of complex and interconnected networks among microbial communities.
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author Prasad, Sathish
Manasa, Poorna
Buddhi, Sailaja
Singh, Shiv Mohan
Shivaji, Sisinthy
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Manasa, Poorna
Buddhi, Sailaja
Singh, Shiv Mohan
Shivaji, Sisinthy
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title Antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment
title_short Antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment
title_full Antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment
title_fullStr Antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment
title_full_unstemmed Antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment
title_sort antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment
publisher John Wiley and Sons
publishDate 2011
url http://repository.ias.ac.in/64345/
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2011.01171.x/abstract
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Shivaji, Sisinthy (2011) Antagonistic interaction networks among bacteria from a cold soil environment FEMS Microbiology Ecology . No pp. given. ISSN 0168-6496
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