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Euglena mutabilis exists in a FAB consortium with microbes that enhance cadmium tolerance.

Emma KaszeckiDaniel PalbergMikaella GrantSarah GriffinChetan DhanjalMichael CapperauldR J Neil EmeryBarry J Saville
Published in: International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology (2024)
This study uncovers a possible fungal, algal, and bacterial relationship, what we refer to as a FAB consortium. The members of this consortium interact to enhance the response to Cd exposure. This results in a E. mutabilis culture that has a higher tolerance to Cd than the axenic E. gracilis. The description of this interaction provides a basis for explore the benefits of natural interactions. This will provide knowledge and direction for use when creating or maintaining FAB interactions for biotechnological purposes, including bioremediation.
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