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... Autores: Rigamonte,Tatiana Alves; Pylro,Victor Satler; Duarte,Gabriela Frois. More than 95 % short roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi as soon as they emerge in the upper soil profiles. The establishment of mycorrhizal association involves profound morphological and p ...
... Autores: Rigamonte,Tatiana Alves; Pylro,Victor Satler; Duarte,Gabriela Frois. More than 95 % short roots of most terrestrial plants are colonized by mycorrhizal fungi as soon as they emerge in the upper soil profiles. The establishment of mycorrhizal association involves profound morphological and p ...
Biological Sciences - Auburn University Bulletin
... BIOL 3040 BIOLOGY OF MARINE SYSTEMS (3) LEC. 3. Pr. (BIOL 1020 or BIOL 1027) and (BIOL 1030 or BIOL 1037). Introduction to marine systems and biological investigations of coastal, near shore and open ocean organisms and processes. BIOL 3060 ECOLOGY (4) LEC. 3. LAB. 3. Departmental approval. Interact ...
... BIOL 3040 BIOLOGY OF MARINE SYSTEMS (3) LEC. 3. Pr. (BIOL 1020 or BIOL 1027) and (BIOL 1030 or BIOL 1037). Introduction to marine systems and biological investigations of coastal, near shore and open ocean organisms and processes. BIOL 3060 ECOLOGY (4) LEC. 3. LAB. 3. Departmental approval. Interact ...
ProSafeBeef, Pillar 2, WP2.5, D2.5.6 AUA (Vienna, 25-03
... Bacterial interactions are believed to influence the biofilm forming capacity of individual strains, as well as their antimicrobial resistance Laboratory of Microbiology & Biotechnology of Foods Agricultural University of Athens ...
... Bacterial interactions are believed to influence the biofilm forming capacity of individual strains, as well as their antimicrobial resistance Laboratory of Microbiology & Biotechnology of Foods Agricultural University of Athens ...
1 Dehydrated Culture Media
... Inorganic salts and metals like sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, phosphorus and traces of zinc, cobalt, manganese, copper, etc. required for bacterial growth are derived from various culture media ingredients. Inorganic salts are generally required in larger concentrations than trace ele ...
... Inorganic salts and metals like sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, phosphorus and traces of zinc, cobalt, manganese, copper, etc. required for bacterial growth are derived from various culture media ingredients. Inorganic salts are generally required in larger concentrations than trace ele ...
Draft Screening Assessment of Bacillus megaterium strain ATCC
... megaterium ATCC 14581 and two phosphate solubilizing strains of B. megaterium ....... 3 Table 1-4: Some industrial strains of B. megaterium with fully sequenced genomes ....... 5 Table 1-5: Biocontrol activity of B. megaterium ................................................................ 7 Table ...
... megaterium ATCC 14581 and two phosphate solubilizing strains of B. megaterium ....... 3 Table 1-4: Some industrial strains of B. megaterium with fully sequenced genomes ....... 5 Table 1-5: Biocontrol activity of B. megaterium ................................................................ 7 Table ...
USE OF BACTERIOPHAGES TO DECONTAMINATE NATURALLY
... microbe” from the filtrates of stool samples of dysentery patients lysed a broth culture and caused clear plaques on a bacterial lawn of dysentery bacillus (2). Regarding these observations, he later wrote: "In a flash I had understood: what caused my clear spots was in fact...a virus parasitic on b ...
... microbe” from the filtrates of stool samples of dysentery patients lysed a broth culture and caused clear plaques on a bacterial lawn of dysentery bacillus (2). Regarding these observations, he later wrote: "In a flash I had understood: what caused my clear spots was in fact...a virus parasitic on b ...
Thesis - UvA-DARE - University of Amsterdam
... In coastal marine sediments (e.g. intertidal areas, estuaries, continental shelf) oxygen penetrates only millimeters deep into the sediment, and hence degradation of organic matter mostly occurs anaerobically (Howarth 1984). Anaerobic mineralization pathways include the respiration of NO3-, FeOOH, M ...
... In coastal marine sediments (e.g. intertidal areas, estuaries, continental shelf) oxygen penetrates only millimeters deep into the sediment, and hence degradation of organic matter mostly occurs anaerobically (Howarth 1984). Anaerobic mineralization pathways include the respiration of NO3-, FeOOH, M ...
Report - Ispra
... those reported by other studies in the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. When comparing the DeFishGear results with other seafloor litter densities reported worldwide, it is evident that the seafloor of the Adriatic and Ionian Seas is impacted by marine litter, with amounts of litter being 2-5 times higher ...
... those reported by other studies in the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. When comparing the DeFishGear results with other seafloor litter densities reported worldwide, it is evident that the seafloor of the Adriatic and Ionian Seas is impacted by marine litter, with amounts of litter being 2-5 times higher ...
EN EN Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. The Marine Strategy
... Biodiversity and marine ecosystems (Descriptors 1, 4 and 6). Marine ecosystems, their habitats and species throughout Europe continue to be under significant threat from cumulative impacts from human activities no matter what ecosystem features we look at. Only 10% of the assessment of marine habita ...
... Biodiversity and marine ecosystems (Descriptors 1, 4 and 6). Marine ecosystems, their habitats and species throughout Europe continue to be under significant threat from cumulative impacts from human activities no matter what ecosystem features we look at. Only 10% of the assessment of marine habita ...
Serratia marcescens - Journal of Medical Microbiology
... of nutrients is expressed clearly by its ability to survive and grow under extreme conditions, including in disinfectant [ 14, 151, antiseptics [161 and doubledistilled water [17]. Szewzyk et al. [17] studied the survival and growth of S. marcescens strain K202, isolated from blood bags, at differen ...
... of nutrients is expressed clearly by its ability to survive and grow under extreme conditions, including in disinfectant [ 14, 151, antiseptics [161 and doubledistilled water [17]. Szewzyk et al. [17] studied the survival and growth of S. marcescens strain K202, isolated from blood bags, at differen ...
... of nutrients is expressed clearly by its ability to survive and grow under extreme conditions, including in disinfectant [ 14, 151, antiseptics [161 and doubledistilled water [17]. Szewzyk et al. [17] studied the survival and growth of S. marcescens strain K202, isolated from blood bags, at differen ...
Bacteria Associated with Rice Seed from Philippine Farmers` Fields
... microbial antagonists in association with the rice ecosystem and in particular with the seed (Rosales et al., 1993; Sakthivel and Gnanamanickam, 1987; Xie et al., 1997). Hence, a longterm research objective of the Plant Pathology Division at IRRI has been to develop biocontrol agents for disease sup ...
... microbial antagonists in association with the rice ecosystem and in particular with the seed (Rosales et al., 1993; Sakthivel and Gnanamanickam, 1987; Xie et al., 1997). Hence, a longterm research objective of the Plant Pathology Division at IRRI has been to develop biocontrol agents for disease sup ...
Cysteamine (Lynovex®), a novel mucoactive antimicrobial
... Antibiotics, whether administered systemically or by inhalation, remain a mainstay of the cystic fibrosis therapy regimen [1]. Control and at least a degree of resolution of the respiratory infections and bacterial colonisation associated with cystic fibrosis is an essential component of disease man ...
... Antibiotics, whether administered systemically or by inhalation, remain a mainstay of the cystic fibrosis therapy regimen [1]. Control and at least a degree of resolution of the respiratory infections and bacterial colonisation associated with cystic fibrosis is an essential component of disease man ...
Emerging diseases of maize and onion caused by bacteria Pantoea Teresa Goszczynska
... The first goal of this study was to determine if pathogenic P. ananatis was present in South African onion seed and to compare such strains to those associated with center rot of onions in the USA. Nutrient agar is the common growth medium used to isolate P. ananatis from plant material and seed. Nu ...
... The first goal of this study was to determine if pathogenic P. ananatis was present in South African onion seed and to compare such strains to those associated with center rot of onions in the USA. Nutrient agar is the common growth medium used to isolate P. ananatis from plant material and seed. Nu ...
Cold-water coral reefs
... their tropical cousins. Through radioactive dating techniques, it is now known that some living banks and reefs which have been found are up to 8 000 years old. Geological records show that cold-water coral reefs have existed for millions of years. Cold-water coral systems can be found in almost all ...
... their tropical cousins. Through radioactive dating techniques, it is now known that some living banks and reefs which have been found are up to 8 000 years old. Geological records show that cold-water coral reefs have existed for millions of years. Cold-water coral systems can be found in almost all ...
Amphipod Newsletter 37 (2013) - World Register of Marine Species
... interesting species name “abracadabra”. 3. What amphipod appendage(s) do you like illustrating the best? Another difficult choice because nearly all appendages are interesting in one way or another. My own preference is the antennal calceolus which, grossly similar in structure to a TV antenna, is p ...
... interesting species name “abracadabra”. 3. What amphipod appendage(s) do you like illustrating the best? Another difficult choice because nearly all appendages are interesting in one way or another. My own preference is the antennal calceolus which, grossly similar in structure to a TV antenna, is p ...
Consulta: subject:"Bivalve" Registros recuperados: 117 Data/hora
... Bivalve molluscs are filter feeders and as a consequence they may bioaccumulate in their tissues viruses that infect humans and higher vertebrates. However, there have also been described mortalities of bivalve molluscs associated with viruses belonging to different families. Mass mortalities of adu ...
... Bivalve molluscs are filter feeders and as a consequence they may bioaccumulate in their tissues viruses that infect humans and higher vertebrates. However, there have also been described mortalities of bivalve molluscs associated with viruses belonging to different families. Mass mortalities of adu ...
Bacteria and Fungus
... • The recommended medium and the optimum temperature for each culture to achieve logarithmic growth is cited on the labels of the cultures as supplied and are reproduced in table form below. • Reconstituting Lyophilized (freeze-dried) Bacteria or Fungi Cultures: Under this mode of culture preservati ...
... • The recommended medium and the optimum temperature for each culture to achieve logarithmic growth is cited on the labels of the cultures as supplied and are reproduced in table form below. • Reconstituting Lyophilized (freeze-dried) Bacteria or Fungi Cultures: Under this mode of culture preservati ...
Bacteria and Fungus
... • The recommended medium and the optimum temperature for each culture to achieve logarithmic growth is cited on the labels of the cultures as supplied and are reproduced in table form below. • Reconstituting Lyophilized (freeze-dried) Bacteria or Fungi Cultures: Under this mode of culture preservati ...
... • The recommended medium and the optimum temperature for each culture to achieve logarithmic growth is cited on the labels of the cultures as supplied and are reproduced in table form below. • Reconstituting Lyophilized (freeze-dried) Bacteria or Fungi Cultures: Under this mode of culture preservati ...
International Governance and Regulation of the Marine Arctic
... the Arctic, it has become apparent that a new multilateral agreement for the protection of the arctic marine environment is urgently needed to respond to this crisis. As climate change causes the ice to melt and new areas to open up, this unique environment is facing unprecedented changes and seriou ...
... the Arctic, it has become apparent that a new multilateral agreement for the protection of the arctic marine environment is urgently needed to respond to this crisis. As climate change causes the ice to melt and new areas to open up, this unique environment is facing unprecedented changes and seriou ...
universidad autónoma de aguascalientes. centro de ciencias
... drinkers of pigs. 2) Analysis by FISH of samples, A) Positive control of A. pleuropneumoniae 1-4074, B and C) Biofilms views in drinkers in pigs from swine farms. In the upper left of all images shown negative control E. coli ...
... drinkers of pigs. 2) Analysis by FISH of samples, A) Positive control of A. pleuropneumoniae 1-4074, B and C) Biofilms views in drinkers in pigs from swine farms. In the upper left of all images shown negative control E. coli ...
bowie seamount pilot marine protected area: an
... and 230 km west of Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia. Canada's National Framework for the development of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) includes a Code of Practice that encourages Integrated Ocean Managers to use all the available scientific and traditional ecological knowledge ...
... and 230 km west of Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia. Canada's National Framework for the development of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) includes a Code of Practice that encourages Integrated Ocean Managers to use all the available scientific and traditional ecological knowledge ...
Inglés
... as disease (1,2). In particular, gastrointestinal microbiota can modulate cancer risk within the gastrointestinal tract (3). Most research today has focused on colon microbiota and its relationship with colorectal cancer (4) and has rarely examined gastric microbiota. Historically, the stomach was c ...
... as disease (1,2). In particular, gastrointestinal microbiota can modulate cancer risk within the gastrointestinal tract (3). Most research today has focused on colon microbiota and its relationship with colorectal cancer (4) and has rarely examined gastric microbiota. Historically, the stomach was c ...
Chlorhexidine compounds in cosmetic products Risk assessment of
... susceptibility resulting from genetic changes in a microorganism due to mutation or the acquisition of genetic material. Antibiotics: The term has traditionally referred to natural organic compounds synthesised by microorganisms that kill or inhibit growth of other microorganisms. Many antibacterial ...
... susceptibility resulting from genetic changes in a microorganism due to mutation or the acquisition of genetic material. Antibiotics: The term has traditionally referred to natural organic compounds synthesised by microorganisms that kill or inhibit growth of other microorganisms. Many antibacterial ...
LGG - Clinical Education
... the Lactobacillus GG group compared to the control group (39). In another experimental study, liver injury was caused by chronic alcohol consumption in rats. The blood of the rats had a lower level of endotoxin and a less injured liver when they received Lactobacillus GG in their diet (40). In a stu ...
... the Lactobacillus GG group compared to the control group (39). In another experimental study, liver injury was caused by chronic alcohol consumption in rats. The blood of the rats had a lower level of endotoxin and a less injured liver when they received Lactobacillus GG in their diet (40). In a stu ...