soil-derived bacteria help the camellia weevil tolerate toxins produced by its host plant
Published 2 years ago • 24 plays • Length 1:25Download video MP4
Download video MP3
Similar videos
-
1:39
getting the dirt: a global atlas of antibiotic resistance genes in soil microbes
-
1:48
soil conditions and root microbes affect the levels of bioactive compounds in mandarin orange peels
-
1:50
gammaproteobacteria in the soil fauna gut may respond to soil pollutants
-
1:42
the soil microbes near corn roots can improve plant growth by supporting lateral roots
-
1:48
using soil bacterial communities to predict soil quality
-
8:18
the most beautiful pimple under a microscope!
-
8:44
here's why your dry soil isn't absorbing water and how you can fix it
-
2:50
the living soil beneath our feet | california academy of sciences
-
0:33
mining bacteria from the desert
-
1:41
oral erosion: examining how bacteria might play a role after all
-
1:25
mulberry leaves harbor antifungal bacteria that protect silkworms from disease
-
0:41
beneficial soil bacteria can boost plant immunity
-
2:07
microbial interactions in soils signal hope for ecosystem restoration
-
1:42
patescibacteria diversity and ecology in wastewater treatment plants worldwide
-
1:28
soil bacteria community invasion alters recipient community composition and function
-
1:27
the environment drives evolution in the symbiotic bacteria associated with deep-sea mussels
-
2:01
bradymonabacteria novel bacterial predators surviving in saline environments
-
1:39
tree and shrub diversity affects tree growth by regulating soil bacterial and archaeal communities
-
1:37
polysaccharides in the water help shape bacterial communities after algal blooms
-
1:22
machine learning approach helps scientists understand the microorganisms found in activated sludge