BOTRYOMYCOSIS PRODUCED BY PSEUDOMONAS 369
... thought that the administration of antibiotics may have an influence on natural balances with the result that some bacteria that usually do not produce botryomycotic lesions could do so. Foreign bodies may play a role in the production of botryomycotic lesions according to some authors (Magrou; Plau ...
... thought that the administration of antibiotics may have an influence on natural balances with the result that some bacteria that usually do not produce botryomycotic lesions could do so. Foreign bodies may play a role in the production of botryomycotic lesions according to some authors (Magrou; Plau ...
Courses PDF - Stony Brook University
... both a description of the phenomena and MAR 301: Environmental Microbiology the basic theory of waves and sediment Microbiological mediation of natural processes transport. This background forms the basis for a description of shore processes in marine, freshwater, soil, and groundwater including bea ...
... both a description of the phenomena and MAR 301: Environmental Microbiology the basic theory of waves and sediment Microbiological mediation of natural processes transport. This background forms the basis for a description of shore processes in marine, freshwater, soil, and groundwater including bea ...
Ecosystem-Based Management in the Arctic Ocean: A Multi
... ABSTRACT. Ecosystem-based management (EBM) first requires the identification of spatial units capturing the ecosystem structure and functions. To this end, the Arctic Council has adopted the Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) framework. Ecosystem experts have identified 17 Arctic LMEs and mapped them for ...
... ABSTRACT. Ecosystem-based management (EBM) first requires the identification of spatial units capturing the ecosystem structure and functions. To this end, the Arctic Council has adopted the Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) framework. Ecosystem experts have identified 17 Arctic LMEs and mapped them for ...
Review of the Southern Ocean Sanctuary: Marine Protected Areas in
... exclusion of whaling from ecologically important areas, in advance of the potential resumption of harvesting under the RMP. While a laudable social goal for some cultures, these are not scientific aims and therefore cannot be regarded as regional cooperation in the context of this review. In contras ...
... exclusion of whaling from ecologically important areas, in advance of the potential resumption of harvesting under the RMP. While a laudable social goal for some cultures, these are not scientific aims and therefore cannot be regarded as regional cooperation in the context of this review. In contras ...
English
... the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity) and CONANP (National Commission for Protected Areas) Marine life is an essential component of Mexico’s vast biodiversity, namely, the species that inhabit the various coastal, oceanic and insular environments. These ecosystems are of critical importance because ...
... the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity) and CONANP (National Commission for Protected Areas) Marine life is an essential component of Mexico’s vast biodiversity, namely, the species that inhabit the various coastal, oceanic and insular environments. These ecosystems are of critical importance because ...
Common Cell Shape Evolution of Two Nasopharyngeal - Hal-Riip
... FJV. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. ...
... FJV. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. ...
In Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Eurycoma Longifolia Jack (Tongkat
... Five types of pathogenic bacterial strains were used; Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus cereus) and Gram-negative (Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi and Pseudomonas aeruginosa). Disc diffusion assay and Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) tests were used to determine the inhibiti ...
... Five types of pathogenic bacterial strains were used; Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus cereus) and Gram-negative (Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi and Pseudomonas aeruginosa). Disc diffusion assay and Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) tests were used to determine the inhibiti ...
Achieving the Aichi Biodiversity Targets
... the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity) and CONANP (National Commission for Protected Areas) Marine life is an essential component of Mexico‘s vast biodiversity, namely, the species that inhabit the various coastal, oceanic and insular environments. These ecosystems are of critical importance because ...
... the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity) and CONANP (National Commission for Protected Areas) Marine life is an essential component of Mexico‘s vast biodiversity, namely, the species that inhabit the various coastal, oceanic and insular environments. These ecosystems are of critical importance because ...
It's a Breve new world for nitrogen research at VIMS
... cells in the colony. It is this dissolved organic nitrogen, Bronk and her colleagues believe, that leaks into the surrounding water and later stimulates the growth of G. breve. The team’s hypothesis is based partly on the process of elimination, as measurements show that inputs of nitrogen from rive ...
... cells in the colony. It is this dissolved organic nitrogen, Bronk and her colleagues believe, that leaks into the surrounding water and later stimulates the growth of G. breve. The team’s hypothesis is based partly on the process of elimination, as measurements show that inputs of nitrogen from rive ...
December 2015 Vol. 16, No. 4 - Society for Applied Microbiology
... As President of the Society for Applied Microbiology I am often asked how we see ourselves as different from other Societies. I often talk about this in terms of our membership profile and who we see ourselves as representing, but recently the question of ‘What is Applied Microbiology?’ has arisen. ...
... As President of the Society for Applied Microbiology I am often asked how we see ourselves as different from other Societies. I often talk about this in terms of our membership profile and who we see ourselves as representing, but recently the question of ‘What is Applied Microbiology?’ has arisen. ...
Pathogenic enteric Gram
... rodswhich, if motile, are peritrichously flagellated. Because members of this family are morphologically and metabolically similar, much effort has been expended to develop techniques for their rapid identification. In general, biochemical properties are used to define a genus, and further subdivisi ...
... rodswhich, if motile, are peritrichously flagellated. Because members of this family are morphologically and metabolically similar, much effort has been expended to develop techniques for their rapid identification. In general, biochemical properties are used to define a genus, and further subdivisi ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... high, survivors are often left with crippling neuro developmental sequelae. Prognosis is largely determined by early diagnosis and prompt institution of specific antimicrobial therapy. Pretreatment with antibacterial agents in patients of purulent meningitis may modify the clinical picture and CSF f ...
... high, survivors are often left with crippling neuro developmental sequelae. Prognosis is largely determined by early diagnosis and prompt institution of specific antimicrobial therapy. Pretreatment with antibacterial agents in patients of purulent meningitis may modify the clinical picture and CSF f ...
Microbial Nitrogen Cycling Processes in Oxygen Minimum Zones
... <4% of global ocean volume, however, oxygen drops to below 90 μmol kg−1 , a lethal level to many macroorganisms; in <0.05% of global ocean volume, 4.5 μmol kg−1 of oxygen remain in seawater, such that oxic respiration can hardly be sustained (Karstensen et al. 2008, Keeling et al. 2010). Although mo ...
... <4% of global ocean volume, however, oxygen drops to below 90 μmol kg−1 , a lethal level to many macroorganisms; in <0.05% of global ocean volume, 4.5 μmol kg−1 of oxygen remain in seawater, such that oxic respiration can hardly be sustained (Karstensen et al. 2008, Keeling et al. 2010). Although mo ...
Microbial Ecology
... in Bahía Magdalena, which has one of the most diverse ecosystems in the state of Baja California Sur. This location has low pollution and minor human activity, and it is influenced by oceanic currents of temperate seawater from further south. In Bahía Magdalena, the large lagoon has an irregularly s ...
... in Bahía Magdalena, which has one of the most diverse ecosystems in the state of Baja California Sur. This location has low pollution and minor human activity, and it is influenced by oceanic currents of temperate seawater from further south. In Bahía Magdalena, the large lagoon has an irregularly s ...
Anaerobic Jar (Brewer`s Gas Pak)-
... bacteria have no color, and they are small: therefore, they are really difficult to see, even with the oil immersion lens. Second, all bacteria have some vibrational movement, even nonmotile ones. This Brownian movement is caused by water molecules bouncing around in the solution, knocking up agains ...
... bacteria have no color, and they are small: therefore, they are really difficult to see, even with the oil immersion lens. Second, all bacteria have some vibrational movement, even nonmotile ones. This Brownian movement is caused by water molecules bouncing around in the solution, knocking up agains ...
Microplastics in the Marine Environment - e
... Few plastics have the tendency to undergo complete degradation or mineralization (into carbon dioxide or methane) in the marine environment. These include plastics of aliphatic polyester, bio-polymer and some bio-derived polymer origins but the cost of production of these polymers is very high [5]. ...
... Few plastics have the tendency to undergo complete degradation or mineralization (into carbon dioxide or methane) in the marine environment. These include plastics of aliphatic polyester, bio-polymer and some bio-derived polymer origins but the cost of production of these polymers is very high [5]. ...
Antimicrobial Activity of Methanolic Neem Extract on Wound
... concentration ranging from 50mg/ml to 200mg/ml. However, very poor growth of Streptococcus pyogenes on Muller Hinton agar showed that the growth criteria did not met thus the antimicrobial effect of neem extract against Streptococcus pyogenes could not be concluded. The reason was, Streptococcus pyo ...
... concentration ranging from 50mg/ml to 200mg/ml. However, very poor growth of Streptococcus pyogenes on Muller Hinton agar showed that the growth criteria did not met thus the antimicrobial effect of neem extract against Streptococcus pyogenes could not be concluded. The reason was, Streptococcus pyo ...
Protecting Marine Spaces
... shores. In most cases, the primary focus was on preserving the healthiest and most diverse ecosystems.2 World-wide efforts at marine conservation were given a clearer framework within the formulation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).3 This Convention called for a broad ecosystem appro ...
... shores. In most cases, the primary focus was on preserving the healthiest and most diverse ecosystems.2 World-wide efforts at marine conservation were given a clearer framework within the formulation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).3 This Convention called for a broad ecosystem appro ...
Chapter 9 - Oceans @ Duke
... Vinogradskii proposed a novel life process called chemosynthesis, which showed that some microbes have the ability to live solely on inorganic chemicals. Almost 90 years later the discovery of hydrothermal vents provided stunning new insight into the extent to which microbial primary productivity by ...
... Vinogradskii proposed a novel life process called chemosynthesis, which showed that some microbes have the ability to live solely on inorganic chemicals. Almost 90 years later the discovery of hydrothermal vents provided stunning new insight into the extent to which microbial primary productivity by ...
29 GANGRENOUS MASTITIS IN COWS: PATHOLOGICAL
... Each of the samples was divided and inoculated separately in nutrient agar and blood agar to promote growth of bacteria. Each group of these media was incubated at optimal temperature for overnight. The colonies were subcultured to obtain pure culture with homogenous colonies. Biochemical tests The ...
... Each of the samples was divided and inoculated separately in nutrient agar and blood agar to promote growth of bacteria. Each group of these media was incubated at optimal temperature for overnight. The colonies were subcultured to obtain pure culture with homogenous colonies. Biochemical tests The ...
Bacteriophage as a Novel Antibacterial Agent in Industry
... Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, and are distinct from animal and plant viruses that could have either lytic or lysogenic cycle. Lytic phages known as candidates for phage therapy, since they rapidly replicate into their host and lyse them. Theoretically, phages have more than a few ...
... Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, and are distinct from animal and plant viruses that could have either lytic or lysogenic cycle. Lytic phages known as candidates for phage therapy, since they rapidly replicate into their host and lyse them. Theoretically, phages have more than a few ...
nitrogen transformations
... broaden our definition of mineralization products to include any simple, soluble forms of N that can be taken up by plants (see Schimel and Bennet, 2004). Plants from a variety of habitats have been shown to take up amino acids and other organic N forms; mycorrhizas play a role in this uptake by abso ...
... broaden our definition of mineralization products to include any simple, soluble forms of N that can be taken up by plants (see Schimel and Bennet, 2004). Plants from a variety of habitats have been shown to take up amino acids and other organic N forms; mycorrhizas play a role in this uptake by abso ...
The future of the oceans past - Philosophical Transactions of the
... 2003). The frequency and magnitude of biological changes observed vary with the intensity and duration of oceanographic change and the level of taxonomic resolution and geographical scale of analysis. Now we are entering an era of massive anthropogenic environmental changes that have greatly altered ...
... 2003). The frequency and magnitude of biological changes observed vary with the intensity and duration of oceanographic change and the level of taxonomic resolution and geographical scale of analysis. Now we are entering an era of massive anthropogenic environmental changes that have greatly altered ...