Modifying and reacting to the environmental pH can drive bacterial interactions
Microbes usually exist in communities consisting of myriad different but interacting species. These interactions are typically mediated through environmental modifications; microbes change the environment by taking up resources and excreting metabolites, which affects the growth of both themselves a...
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Public Library of Science
2018
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