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Symbiosis

Symbiosis is a multidisciplinary journal that explores the intricate relationships between organisms and their environment. It covers topics such as mutualistic interactions, symbiotic associations, and coevolutionary dynamics. With a focus on ecological, evolutionary, and molecular aspects, Symbiosis provides a platform for researchers to share their findings and insights into the fascinating world of symbiotic relationships.

Details
Abbr. Symbiosis
Start 1985
End Continuing
Frequency 6 no. per year, 2003-
p-ISSN 0334-5114
e-ISSN 1878-7665
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 6235 59
SJR / Ranks: 8416 535
CiteScore / Ranks: 4778 5.20
JIF / Ranks: 4316 2.5
Recent Articles
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Dutta R, Pujari S, Tyagi S, Gupta M, Davy S, Richardson D
Symbiosis . 2021 Aug; 84(3):233-237. PMID: 34393323
The following information is intended for those who were unable to attend the first webinar of the International Symbiosis Society (ISS) on - 'When living together is a win-win' -...
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Munzi S, Giovanetti M
Symbiosis . 2021 May; 84(3):285-293. PMID: 34035559
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13199-021-00780-6.
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Muggia L, Zalar P, Azua-Bustos A, Gonzalez-Silva C, Grube M, Gunde-Cimerman N
Symbiosis . 2021 Feb; 82(1):123-131. PMID: 33536700
Lichenized fungi usually develop complex, stratified morphologies through an intricately balanced living together with their algal partners, but several species are known to form only more or less loose associations...
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Proschold T, Darienko T
Symbiosis . 2020 Dec; 82(3):175-188. PMID: 33328698
Associations of freshwater sponges with coccoid green algae have been known for a long time. Two types of coccoid green algae, which are commonly assigned as zoochlorellae, are recognized by...
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Pichler G, Stoggl W, Trippel D, Candotto Carniel F, Muggia L, Ametrano C, et al.
Symbiosis . 2020 Nov; 82(1):95-108. PMID: 33223597
Evidence is emerging that phytohormones represent key inter-kingdom signalling compounds supporting chemical communication between plants, fungi and bacteria. The roles of phytohormones for the lichen symbiosis are poorly understood, particularly...
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Takagi H, Kimoto K, Fujiki T, Moriya K
Symbiosis . 2018 Aug; 76(1):25-39. PMID: 30147222
Several foraminifers found in warm and low-nutrient ocean surface water have photosynthetic algae as endosymbionts (photosymbiosis). To understand the trophic interactions, we studied , a spinose planktic foraminifer that has...
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Gyogluu C, Mohammed M, Jaiswal S, Kyei-Boahen S, Dakora F
Symbiosis . 2018 Jul; 75(3):257-266. PMID: 29997418
Host range and cross-infectivity studies are important for identifying rhizobial strains with potential for use as inoculants. In this study, 10 native soybean rhizobia isolated from Mozambican and South African...
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Samago T, Anniye E, Dakora F
Symbiosis . 2018 Jul; 75(3):245-255. PMID: 29997417
A field experiment was conducted to assess plant growth, symbiotic performance and grain yield of common bean in response to rhizobial incoculation and phosphorus application at Galalicha in Southern Ethiopia...
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Oteng-Frimpong R, Dakora F
Symbiosis . 2018 Jul; 75(3):229-243. PMID: 29997416
About 70% of the groundnut ( L.) produced in Ghana is from the Guinea savanna. However, low soil nutrients, especially N, together with erratic rainfall distribution have often resulted in...
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Mbah G, Dakora F
Symbiosis . 2018 Jul; 75(3):205-216. PMID: 29997415
Although nitrate is known to inhibit nodulation and N fixation in symbiotic legumes, little is known about its effect on the uptake and accumulation of trace elements such as Fe,...