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3 oduced during laboratory culture of a common saprophytic and geoactive fungus, Aspergillus niger, in
4 These results suggest a model in which both saprophytic and pathogenic growth of M. grisea is regula
6 f M. robertsii in the new range by enhancing saprophytic associations, and these benefits were mainta
7 eny with clusters of genes from a variety of saprophytic bacteria and phytobacteria, including Pseudo
8 ations, revealing that HrpZ is necessary for saprophytic bacteria carrying pHIR11 to elicit a typical
10 genes carried on cosmid pHIR11 that enables saprophytic bacteria like Escherichia coli and Pseudomon
17 lthough almost all mycobacterial species are saprophytic environmental organisms, a few, such as Myco
18 is surprisingly more closely related to the saprophytic extremophile Bacillus haladurans and Bacillu
22 Infections follow traumatic implantation of saprophytic fungi and frequently require radical surgery
23 l America, follows traumatic implantation of saprophytic fungi and frequently requires radical surger
24 r resource uptake in trees and shrubs, while saprophytic fungi and putative chemoorganoheterotrophic
25 Our findings highlight the potential role of saprophytic fungi in shaping microbial dynamics during t
27 pha proteins MOD-D, MAGA, and CPG-2 from the saprophytic fungus Podospora anserina and the pathogenic
31 exposed to allergens derived from the common saprophytic fungus, Alternaria alternata release ATP, wh
42 he culture supernatant of pathogenic but not saprophytic Leptospira inhibit the three complement path
43 Our findings suggest that exposure to live saprophytic Leptospira primes the host to develop Th1 bi
46 e may be shaped by maintaining functions for saprophytic life stages while minimising opportunities f
47 ory plasmids thought to be necessary for the saprophytic lifestyle in soil show similar levels of gen
48 of the three quorum sensing circuits in the saprophytic lifestyle of B. thailandensis, and it provid
49 stances as nutrient sources) to maintain the saprophytic lifestyle rather than the virulence of the b
51 a genome: loss of genes advantageous for the saprophytic lifestyle; modulation of elements that its c
52 ine the gene-by-gene fitness of a generalist saprophytic marine bacterium (Vibrio sp. F13 9CS106) on
54 ration of Mycobacterium vaccae NCTC 11659, a saprophytic microorganism with immunoregulatory properti
56 dimorphic" fungus, H. capsulatum exists as a saprophytic mold in soil and converts to the parasitic y
58 s completely on successful conversion of the saprophytic mycelial (mold) form of this fungus to a par
60 explore if this behaviour can be extended to saprophytic mycobacteria, whose more complex genomes enc
61 e the stringent response of a nonpathogenic, saprophytic mycobacterial species, Mycobacterium smegmat
67 rhizium robertsii is a versatile fungus with saprophytic, plant symbiotic and insect pathogenic lifes
68 pecies of Batrachochytrium to those of close saprophytic relatives reveals that pathogenicity is asso
70 ll wall-degrading enzymes synthesized by the saprophytic soil bacterium Cellvibrio japonicus, we sequ
73 (cryo-ET) was used to compare pathogenic and saprophytic species and examine the unique morphological
76 dies demonstrated that Leptospira biflexa, a saprophytic species, triggers innate immune responses in
79 h in the fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora from saprophytic to nematode-predatory form; this predacious
80 gulation is critical for the transition from saprophytic to pathogenic growth and from vegetative to
81 ny orthologous gene families involved in the saprophytic trophic mode, while maintaining orthologs of