2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1223204
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Temporal force governs the microbial assembly associated with Ulva fasciata (Chlorophyta) from an integrated multi-trophic aquaculture system

Dzung Nguyen,
Ofer Ovadia,
Lior Guttman

Abstract: Ulva spp., one of the most important providers of marine ecosystem services, has gained substantial attention lately in both ecological and applicational aspects. It is known that macroalgae and their associated microbial community form an inseparable unit whose intimate relationship can affect the wellbeing of both. Different cultivation systems, such as integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA), are assumed to impact Ulva bacterial community significantly in terms of compositional guilds. However, in such … Show more

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“…Most of the microbial community of Ulva specimens was taxonomically assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria, followed by Bacteroidota, as observed in many previous studies reporting that microbial communities associated with Ulva were taxonomically comparable (Friedrich 2012;Califano et al 2020;Nguyen et al 2023) but different from those associated with Monostroma species (Fig. 3A).…”
Section: Microbiome Analysis Of Macroalgae Collected From Antarctica ...supporting
confidence: 71%
“…Most of the microbial community of Ulva specimens was taxonomically assigned to the phylum Proteobacteria, followed by Bacteroidota, as observed in many previous studies reporting that microbial communities associated with Ulva were taxonomically comparable (Friedrich 2012;Califano et al 2020;Nguyen et al 2023) but different from those associated with Monostroma species (Fig. 3A).…”
Section: Microbiome Analysis Of Macroalgae Collected From Antarctica ...supporting
confidence: 71%