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

52. Seaweed-associated heterotrophic bacteria: new paradigm of prospective anti-infective and anticancer agents.

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

54. Diversity of fungi associated with macroalgae from an estuarine environment and description of Cladosporium rubrum sp. nov. and Hypoxylon aveirense sp. nov.

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

56. Pseudooceanicola algae sp. nov., isolated from the marine macroalga Fucus spiralis, shows genomic and physiological adaptations for an algae-associated lifestyle.

57. Flavobacterium ajazii sp. nov., Isolated from Seaweed of Gouqi Island, China.

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

59. Synergistic Antimicrobial Effect of a Seaweed-Probiotic Blend Against Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND)-Causing Vibrio parahaemolyticus.

60. Characterization of a New Bifunctional and Cold-Adapted Polysaccharide Lyase (PL) Family 7 Alginate Lyase from Flavobacterium sp.

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

62. How do microbiota associated with an invasive seaweed vary across scales?

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

64. Exploration and profiling of hidden endophytic mycota of marine macroalgae with potential drug leads.

65. Screening of five marine-derived fungal strains for their potential to produce oxidases with laccase activities suitable for biotechnological applications.

66. Marine bacteria as source of antimicrobial compounds.

67. Microbiome diversity and composition varies across body areas in a freshwater turtle.

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

69. Food safety hazards in the European seaweed chain.

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

71. Novel halotolerant species of Emericellopsis and Parasarocladium associated with macroalgae in an estuarine environment.

72. Putridiphycobacter roseus gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from Antarctic rotten seaweed.

73. Distribution of aerophilous diatom communities associated with terrestrial green macroalgae in the South Shetland Islands, Maritime Antarctica.

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

75. Health Functionality and Quality Control of Laver ( Porphyra , Pyropia ): Current Issues and Future Perspectives as an Edible Seaweed.

76. Aspermicrones A-C, novel dibenzospiroketals from the seaweed-derived endophytic fungus Aspergillus micronesiensis.

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

78. Biodiversity of Penicillium species from marine environments in Portugal and description of Penicillium lusitanum sp. nov., a novel species isolated from sea water.

79. Alteromonas fortis sp. nov., a non-flagellated bacterium specialized in the degradation of iota-carrageenan, and emended description of the genus Alteromonas.

80. Characterization of membrane vesicles secreted by seaweed associated bacterium Alteromonas macleodii KS62.

81. New Ophiobolin Derivatives from the Marine Fungus Aspergillus flocculosus and Their Cytotoxicities against Cancer Cells.

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

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

84. Interactions within the microbiome alter microbial interactions with host chemical defences and affect disease in a marine holobiont.

85. Assessment of food quality and microbial safety of brown macroalgae (Alaria esculenta and Saccharina latissima).

86. Influence of OSMAC-Based Cultivation in Metabolome and Anticancer Activity of Fungi Associated with the Brown Alga Fucus vesiculosus .

87. New polyketides, paralactonic acids A-E produced by Paraconiothyrium sp. SW-B-1, an endophytic fungus associated with a seaweed, Chondrus ocellatus Holmes.

88. Diversity and Ecology of Marine Algicolous Arthrinium Species as a Source of Bioactive Natural Products.

89. Flagellimonas aquimarina sp. nov., and transfer of Spongiibacterium flavum Yoon and Oh 2012 and S. pacificum Gao et al. 2015 to the genus Flagellimonas Bae et al. 2007 as Flagellimonas flava comb. nov. and F. pacifica comb. nov., respectively.

90. Bacillus and Virgibacillus strains isolated from three Mexican coasts antagonize Staphylococcus aureus and Vibrio parahaemolyticus.

91. Phylogeny and bioactivity of epiphytic Gram-positive bacteria isolated from three co-occurring antarctic macroalgae.

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

93. Evolution of a Vegetarian Vibrio: Metabolic Specialization of Vibrio breoganii to Macroalgal Substrates.

94. Amycolatopsis antarctica sp. nov., isolated from the surface of an Antarctic brown macroalga.

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

96. Dokdonia aurantiaca sp. nov., isolated from seaweed Zostera marina.

97. Transcriptional response of Nautella italica R11 towards its macroalgal host uncovers new mechanisms of host-pathogen interaction.

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

99. Incubation with macroalgae induces large shifts in water column microbiota, but minor changes to the epibiota of co-occurring macroalgae.

100. Genetic manipulation of structural color in bacterial colonies.

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