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- Phycosphere abstract "The phycosphere is a microscale mucus region that is rich in organic matter surrounding a phytoplankton cell. This area is high in nutrients due to extracellular waste from the phytoplankton cell and it has been suggested that bacteria inhabit this area to feed on these nutrients. This high nutrient environment creates a microbiome and a diverse food web for microbes such as bacteria and protists. It has also been suggested that the bacterial assemblages within the phycosphere are species-specific and can vary depending on different environmental factors.In terms of comparison, the phycosphere in phytoplankton as been suggested analogous to the rhizosphere in plants, which is the root zone important for nutrient recycling.".
- Phycosphere wikiPageID "44148074".
- Phycosphere wikiPageLength "5439".
- Phycosphere wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Phycosphere wikiPageRevisionID "681489703".
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Achromobacter.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Acidic.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Aerobic_respiration.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Antibiotics.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Bacterial.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Bacterium.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Biodiversity.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Biomineralization.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oceanography.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Cellular_respiration.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Communalism.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Ecosystem.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Ecosystems.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Environmental_factor.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Environmental_factors.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Eutrophication.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Genera.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Hologenome_theory_of_evolution.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Microbial_loop.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Microbiome.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Microbiota.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Micrometre.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Microscale.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Mutualism_(biology).
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Nutrient.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Nutrients.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Oligotroph.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Oligotrophic.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Organic_matter.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink PH.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Parasitic.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Phytoplankton.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Plants.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Protist.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Protists.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomonas.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Recycling.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Rhizosphere.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomic.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomy_(biology).
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLink Turbulence.
- Phycosphere wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phycosphere".
- Phycosphere hasPhotoCollection Phycosphere.
- Phycosphere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Phycosphere subject Category:Oceanography.
- Phycosphere hypernym Region.
- Phycosphere type Settlement.
- Phycosphere comment "The phycosphere is a microscale mucus region that is rich in organic matter surrounding a phytoplankton cell. This area is high in nutrients due to extracellular waste from the phytoplankton cell and it has been suggested that bacteria inhabit this area to feed on these nutrients. This high nutrient environment creates a microbiome and a diverse food web for microbes such as bacteria and protists.".
- Phycosphere label "Phycosphere".
- Phycosphere sameAs m.01258vcb.
- Phycosphere sameAs Q18388393.
- Phycosphere sameAs Q18388393.
- Phycosphere wasDerivedFrom Phycosphere?oldid=681489703.
- Phycosphere isPrimaryTopicOf Phycosphere.