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1. Characterization, Bio-Prospection, and Comparative Metagenomics of Bacterial Communities Revealing the Predictive Functionalities in Wild and Cultured Samples of Industrially Important Red Seaweed Gracilaria dura.

2. The effect of Asparagopsis taxiformis , Ascophyllum nodosum , and Fucus vesiculosus on ruminal methanogenesis and metagenomic functional profiles in vitro .

3. Epiphytic microbiome associated with intertidal seaweeds in the Mediterranean Sea: comparative analysis of bacterial communities across seaweed phyla.

4. Functional prediction based on 16S rRNA metagenome data from bacterial microbiota associated with macroalgae from the Peruvian coast.

5. Distribution and functional perspective analysis of epiphytic and endophytic bacterial communities associated with marine seaweeds, Alexandria shores, Egypt.

6. Non-selective microbiota reduction after the elicitation of a seaweed's immune response.

7. Cultivable epiphytic bacteria of the Chlorophyta Ulva sp.: diversity, antibacterial, and biofilm-modulating activities.

8. Macroalgal virosphere assists with host-microbiome equilibrium regulation and affects prokaryotes in surrounding marine environments.

9. Microbiota-Macroalgal Relationships at a Hawaiian Intertidal Bench Are Influenced by Macroalgal Phyla and Associated Thallus Complexity.

10. Novel amylomacins from seaweed-associated Bacillus amyloliquefaciens as prospective antimicrobial leads attenuating resistant bacteria.

11. An investigation of antibacterial activity of New Zealand seaweed-associated marine bacteria.

12. Bremerella alba sp. nov., a novel planctomycete isolated from the surface of the macroalga Fucus spiralis.

13. Bacterial diversity in six species of fresh edible seaweeds submitted to high pressure processing and long-term refrigerated storage.

14. Pseudoalteropeptide A, a novel lipopeptide from the marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas piscicida SWA4_PA4 isolated from marine seaweed.

15. The microbial safety of seaweed as a feed component for black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae.

16. Using automated reasoning to explore the metabolism of unconventional organisms: a first step to explore host-microbial interactions.

17. Hitherto Unknown Terpene Synthase Organization in Taxol-Producing Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Marine Macroalgae.

18. Marine macroalgae-associated heterotrophic Firmicutes and Gamma-proteobacteria: prospective anti-infective agents against multidrug resistant pathogens.

19. Marine bacteria as source of antimicrobial compounds.

20. Evaluation of a new primer combination to minimize plastid contamination in 16S rDNA metabarcoding analyses of alga-associated bacterial communities.

21. Distribution, Interaction and Functional Profiles of Epiphytic Bacterial Communities from the Rocky Intertidal Seaweeds, South Africa.

22. The microbiome of Codium tomentosum: original state and in the presence of copper.

23. Pharmacological properties of marine macroalgae-associated heterotrophic bacteria.

24. Microbial Population Changes in Decaying Ascophyllum nodosum Result in Macroalgal-Polysaccharide-Degrading Bacteria with Potential Applicability in Enzyme-Assisted Extraction Technologies.

25. Alternate life history phases of a common seaweed have distinct microbial surface communities.

26. Agarolytic culturable bacteria associated with three antarctic subtidal macroalgae.

27. The microbiota of eight species of dehydrated edible seaweeds from North West Spain.

28. Agar-degrading bacteria isolated from Antarctic macroalgae.

29. Bacteria-induced morphogenesis of Ulva intestinalis and Ulva mutabilis (Chlorophyta): a contribution to the lottery theory.

30. Metagenomic and Proteomic Analyses of a Mangrove Microbial Community Following Green Macroalgae Enteromorpha prolifera Degradation.

31. Partitioning of functional and taxonomic diversity in surface-associated microbial communities.

32. Antimicrobial properties of cultivable bacteria associated with seaweeds in the Gulf of Mannar on the southeast coast of India.

33. Comparative assessment of bacterial diversity associated with co-occurring eukaryotic hosts of Palk Bay origin.

34. Antimicrobial compounds from seaweeds-associated bacteria and fungi.

35. Novel reporter for identification of interference with acyl homoserine lactone and autoinducer-2 quorum sensing.

36. Identification and characterization of a halotolerant, cold-active marine endo-β-1,4-glucanase by using functional metagenomics of seaweed-associated microbiota.

37. Community composition of the Planctomycetes associated with different macroalgae.

38. Microorganisms living on macroalgae: diversity, interactions, and biotechnological applications.

39. Bacterial pathogens, virulence mechanism and host defence in marine macroalgae.

40. Algae as reservoirs for coral pathogens.

41. Antagonistic effect of epiphytic bacteria from marine algae, southeastern India.

42. Coral and macroalgal exudates vary in neutral sugar composition and differentially enrich reef bacterioplankton lineages.

43. Compounds associated with algal surfaces mediate epiphytic colonization of the marine macroalga Fucus vesiculosus.

44. Thalassic biogas production from sea wrack biomass using different microbial seeds: cow manure, marine sediment and sea wrack-associated microflora.

45. Temperature-driven shifts in the epibiotic bacterial community composition of the brown macroalga Fucus vesiculosus.

46. The ecological perspective of microbial communities in two pairs of competitive Hawaiian native and invasive macroalgae.

47. Adaptation of the 3H-leucine incorporation technique to measure heterotrophic activity associated with biofilm on the blades of the seaweed Sargassum spp.

48. What we can learn from sushi: a review on seaweed-bacterial associations.

49. A protective coat of microorganisms on macroalgae: inhibitory effects of bacterial biofilms and epibiotic microbial assemblages on barnacle attachment.

50. Community structure and functional gene profile of bacteria on healthy and diseased thalli of the red seaweed Delisea pulchra.

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