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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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Majewska M, Blaszkowski J, Nobis M, Rola K, Nobis A, Lakomiec D, et al.
Symbiosis . 2015 Jul; 65(3):101-115. PMID: 26160995
In order to recognize interactions between alien vascular plants and soil microorganisms and thus better understand the mechanisms of plant invasions, we examined the mycorrhizal status, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF)...
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Pawlowska J, Wilk M, Sliwinska-Wyrzychowska A, Metrak M, Wrzosek M
Symbiosis . 2014 Sep; 63(2):87-97. PMID: 25264398
Endophytes are a large and diverse group of fungi that colonize healthy plant tissues without causing any symptoms. The majority of studies have focused on angiosperm and conifer hosts and...
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Hametner C, Stocker-Worgotter E, Grube M
Symbiosis . 2014 Aug; 63:31-40. PMID: 25076805
Aerial green algae of Trentepohliaceae can form conspicuous free-living colonies, be parasites of plants or photobionts of lichen-forming ascomycetes. So far, their diversity in temperate regions is still poorly known...
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Sujkowska-Rybkowska M, Borucki W, Znojek E
Symbiosis . 2013 Mar; 58(1-3):161-170. PMID: 23482822
Aluminum in the form of Al is one of the most toxic heavy metal pollutants in nature and its effects are primarily root-related. Roots of exposed to 50 μM of...
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Mackiewicz P, Bodyl A, Gagat P
Symbiosis . 2013 Mar; 58(1-3):99-107. PMID: 23482692
The rhizarian amoeba harbors two photosynthetically active organelles of cyanobacterial origin that have been acquired independently of classic primary plastids. Because their acquisition did take place relatively recently, they are...
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Geniez S, Foster J, Kumar S, Moumen B, Leproust E, Hardy O, et al.
Symbiosis . 2013 Mar; 58(1-3):201-207. PMID: 23482460
endosymbionts are widespread in arthropods and are generally considered reproductive parasites, inducing various phenotypes including cytoplasmic incompatibility, parthenogenesis, feminization and male killing, which serve to promote their spread through populations....
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Lotocka B, Kopcinska J, Skalniak M
Symbiosis . 2013 Mar; 58(1-3):63-72. PMID: 23482442
In this review, the anatomy of indeterminate legume root nodule is briefly summarized. Next, the indeterminate nodule meristem activity, organization and cell ultrastructure are described in species with a distinct...
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Bederska M, Borucki W, Znojek E
Symbiosis . 2013 Mar; 58(1-3):183-190. PMID: 23482425
Lucifer Yellow (LYCH) and carboxyfluorescein (CF) served in roots and root nodules as the markers of apoplastic and symplastic transport, respectively. The aim of this study was to understand better...
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Manoharan S, Miao V, Andresson O
Symbiosis . 2013 Mar; 58(1-3):91-98. PMID: 23482294
Lectins are a diverse group of carbohydrate binding proteins often involved in cellular interactions. A lectin gene, -, was identified in the mycobiont of the lichen . Sequencing of -...
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White Jr J, Crawford H, Torres M, Mattera R, Irizarry I, Bergen M
Symbiosis . 2012 Oct; 57(3):161-171. PMID: 23087539
In this paper we propose and provide evidence for a mechanism, oxidative nitrogen scavenging (ONS), whereby seedlings of some grass species may extract nitrogen from symbiotic diazotrophic bacteria through oxidation...