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1. In vitro community synergy between bacterial soil isolates can be facilitated by pH stabilization of the environment

2. Flagellar interference with plasmid uptake in biofilms: a joint experimental and modeling study.

3. Interspecific interactions facilitate keystone species in a multispecies biofilm that promotes plant growth.

4. Draft genomes of seven isolates from Danish wastewater facilities belonging to Pseudomonas , Bacillus , Pseudochrobactrum , Brevundimonas , and Pandoraea .

5. Genotypic variations and interspecific interactions modify gene expression and biofilm formation of Xanthomonas retroflexus.

6. Associational Resistance to Predation by Protists in a Mixed Species Biofilm.

7. Metabolic Profiling of Interspecies Interactions During Sessile Bacterial Cultivation Reveals Growth and Sporulation Induction in Paenibacillus amylolyticus in Response to Xanthomonas retroflexus .

8. Emergent bacterial community properties induce enhanced drought tolerance in Arabidopsis.

9. High-throughput screening alternative to crystal violet biofilm assay combining fluorescence quantification and imaging.

10. Biofilms can act as plasmid reserves in the absence of plasmid specific selection.

11. High cell densities favor lysogeny: induction of an H20 prophage is repressed by quorum sensing and enhances biofilm formation in Vibrio anguillarum.

12. Unravelling interspecies interactions across heterogeneities in complex biofilm communities.

13. Mixed-species biofilms in the food industry: Current knowledge and novel control strategies.

14. Interspecies interactions reduce selection for a biofilm-optimized variant in a four-species biofilm model.

15. Big Impact of the Tiny: Bacteriophage-Bacteria Interactions in Biofilms.

16. Priority of Early Colonizers but No Effect on Cohabitants in a Synergistic Biofilm Community.

17. Fluidic resistance control enables high-throughput establishment of mixed-species biofilms.

18. Enhanced bacterial mutualism through an evolved biofilm phenotype.

19. In Vitro Community Synergy between Bacterial Soil Isolates Can Be Facilitated by pH Stabilization of the Environment.

20. Antagonism correlates with metabolic similarity in diverse bacteria.

21. Low-abundant species facilitates specific spatial organization that promotes multispecies biofilm formation.

22. Coexistence facilitates interspecific biofilm formation in complex microbial communities.

23. Interspecific Bacterial Interactions are Reflected in Multispecies Biofilm Spatial Organization.

24. Studying Bacterial Multispecies Biofilms: Where to Start?

25. Genome Sequence of Psychrobacter cibarius Strain W1.

26. Genome Sequence of Kocuria varians G6 Isolated from a Slaughterhouse in Denmark.

27. Genome Sequence of Kocuria palustris Strain W4.

28. Draft Genome Assembly of Two Pseudoclavibacter helvolus Strains, G8 and W3, Isolated from Slaughterhouse Environments.

29. Draft Genome Sequences of Two Kocuria Isolates, K. salsicia G1 and K. rhizophila G2, Isolated from a Slaughterhouse in Denmark.

31. Interspecies interactions result in enhanced biofilm formation by co-cultures of bacteria isolated from a food processing environment.

32. The impact of the conjugative IncP-1 plasmid pKJK5 on multispecies biofilm formation is dependent on the plasmid host.

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