microbiofilm
Microbiofilm is a community of microorganisms that adheres to a surface and grows as a cohesive, surface-embedded colony within a self-produced extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) matrix. Microbiofilms form on natural and artificial surfaces, including rocks, plant roots, medical devices, pipes, and food processing equipment. They commonly comprise bacteria, fungi, and algae, and may include multiple species that interact metabolically and signaling-wise.
Formation involves initial reversible attachment, followed by irreversible adhesion through surface structures and EPS. The developing
Ecological and practical significance: in nature, microbiofilms drive nutrient cycling and surface weathering; in industry and
Management focuses on preventing attachment and disrupting the matrix. Strategies include surface coatings and modifications, mechanical