Microbiome Interplay and Control
In complex systems, such as our body or a plant, the host is living together with thousands of microbes, which support the entire system in function and health. The stability of a microbiome is influenced by environmental changes, introduction of microbes and microbial communities, or other factors....
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| author | Gabriele Berg Christine Moissl-Eichinger Martin Grube |
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| description | In complex systems, such as our body or a plant, the host is living together with thousands of microbes, which support the entire system in function and health. The stability of a microbiome is influenced by environmental changes, introduction of microbes and microbial communities, or other factors. As learned in the past, microbial diversity is the key and low-diverse microbiomes often mirror out-of-control situations or disease. It is now our task to understand the molecular principles behind the complex interaction of microbes in, on and around us in order to optimize and control the function of the microbial community – by changing the environment or the addition of the right microorganisms. This Research Topic focuses on studies (including e.g. original research, perspectives, mini reviews, and opinion papers) that investigate and discuss: 1) The role of the microbiome for the host/environmental system 2) The exchange and change of microbes and microbial communities (interplay) 3) The influence of external factors toward the stability of a microbiome 4) Methods, possibilities and approaches to change and control a system’s microbiome (e.g. in human or plant disease) 5) Experimental systems and approaches in microbiome research. The articles span the areas: human health and disease, animal and plant microbiomes, microbial interplay and control, methodology and the built environment microbiome. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-534102024-04-05T17:31:04Z Microbiome Interplay and Control Gabriele Berg Christine Moissl-Eichinger Martin Grube QR1-502 Q1-390 mycobiome human microbiome microbial interplay built environment animal microbiome microbiome control plant microbiome Microbiome thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical) In complex systems, such as our body or a plant, the host is living together with thousands of microbes, which support the entire system in function and health. The stability of a microbiome is influenced by environmental changes, introduction of microbes and microbial communities, or other factors. As learned in the past, microbial diversity is the key and low-diverse microbiomes often mirror out-of-control situations or disease. It is now our task to understand the molecular principles behind the complex interaction of microbes in, on and around us in order to optimize and control the function of the microbial community – by changing the environment or the addition of the right microorganisms. This Research Topic focuses on studies (including e.g. original research, perspectives, mini reviews, and opinion papers) that investigate and discuss: 1) The role of the microbiome for the host/environmental system 2) The exchange and change of microbes and microbial communities (interplay) 3) The influence of external factors toward the stability of a microbiome 4) Methods, possibilities and approaches to change and control a system’s microbiome (e.g. in human or plant disease) 5) Experimental systems and approaches in microbiome research. The articles span the areas: human health and disease, animal and plant microbiomes, microbial interplay and control, methodology and the built environment microbiome. 2021-02-11T19:32:57Z 2021-02-11T19:32:57Z 2019-01-23 14:53:42 2018 book 31916 16648714 9782889455058 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/53410 eng Frontiers Research Topics application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/3616/microbiome-interplay-and-control Frontiers Media SA 10.3389/978-2-88945-505-8 10.3389/978-2-88945-505-8 bf5ce210-e72e-4860-ba9b-c305640ff3ae 9782889455058 421 open access |
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