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Plant primary and secondary metabolites and/or plant defenses against insects may be modulated by microbes, which may benefit the insects.

The determination of carriage rates is essential for assessing circulating respiratory microbes which may go on to cause disease.

Carcasses are commonly occupied by various pathogenic microbes, which may infect mammalian herbivores through direct contact, or when these microbes contaminate their vicinity.

Taken together, we inferred that the wheat line shared some genetic material with the microbes, which may be exploited by a virulent fungal pathogen to induce a response directed towards the wrong pathogen.

The plasma metHb as well as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) are released into the plasma in an infection by haemolytic microbes, which may cause systemic inflammatory responses leading to multiple organ dysfunctions.

This process could synergistically promote root uptake of Pi in low Pi environments, with greater concentrations of exuded organic acid anions both: chemically displacing Pi from insoluble soil complexes [ 49], and increasing the labile C source available to rhizosphere microbes which may accelerate biological mobilisation of soil organic P [ 50].

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Ureaplasma diversum in veterinary studies is an undesirable microbe, which may cause infection in bulls and may result in seminal vesiculitis, balanopostitis, and alterations in spermatozoids, whereas in cows, it may cause placentitis, fetal alveolitis, abortion, and birth of weak calves.

Nanoantibiotics, (nAbts), provide a new way to circumvent the current paradigm of antimicrobial discovery and presents a novel mechanism of attack not found in microbes yet; which may lead to a longer-term solution against drug-resistance formation.

This is likely to make A. thaliana comparably independent of specific soil microbes or microbiomes, which may be advantageous for a colonizer of recently disturbed and exposed soils.

Early bacterial colonists of eukaryotic hosts have been shown to exert a "barrier effect" against invading microbes [ 61- 63] which may help explain why soil was not as important a source of endophytes as originally assumed.

Additionally, interpretation of these results is hampered by investigators using unsuitable species, unrealistic numbers of microbes, and heat treatments, which may disrupt antigen presentation.

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