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Antibiotic resistance gene-free probiont administration to tilapia for growth performance and Streptococcus agalactiae resistance [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary World, 2023
Background and Aim: The rapid development of aquaculture as a major food sector is accompanied by challenges, including diseases that affect tilapia farming worldwide.
Mira Mawardi   +3 more
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Increased production of tyrosinase from Bacillus megaterium strain M36 by the response surface method [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Biological Sciences, 2016
The bacterial enzyme tyrosinase, with its high oxidizing capacity, can be applied in phenolic biotransformation, pharmaceutical, cosmetics and textile industries.
Valipour Ebrahim, Arikan Burhan
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Transposition of Tn917 in Bacillus megaterium [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Bacteriology, 1986
Transposon Tn917, carried on plasmid pTV1, was introduced into Bacillus megaterium and transposed efficiently and apparently randomly. Insertional mutations included at least eight different auxotrophic loci, two carbon source loci, and sporulation loci. One trp::Tn917 mutation was further verified as an insertion by both reversion and transduction.
N A, Bohall, P S, Vary
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Plant growth-promoting activities and genomic analysis of the stress-resistant Bacillus megaterium STB1, a bacterium of agricultural and biotechnological interest

open access: yesBiotechnology Reports, 2020
In this work, the stress-resistant Bacillus megaterium STB1 is characterized and its ability to promote plant growth under normal and stress conditions is demonstrated. The genomic sequence of this bacterium, and a detailed analysis of the genes involved
Francisco X. Nascimento   +3 more
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Polysaccharide Capsule of Bacillus megaterium.

open access: yesExperimental Biology and Medicine, 1959
SummaryCertain strains of B. megaterium produce capsules consisting of polysaccharide and lacking polypeptide if cultured in a synthetic medium containing glucose and nitrate as sole sources of carbon and nitrogen. The capsules give a specific capsular reaction with the same homologous antibody as that which reacts with the cell wall.
J, TOMCSIK, J B, BAUMANN-GRACE
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Ribosomal precursor particles of Bacillus megaterium [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Bacteriology, 1976
Pulse-labeled cells of Bacillus megaterium were converted to protoplasts, and lysates of the protoplasts were analyzed by sucrose gradient sedimentation. Precursor ribonucleoprotein (RNP) particles then appeared predominantly as 50S and 30S precursor ribosomal subunits.
B A, Body, B H, Brownstein
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Implications of removing parameters from a mathematical model on relationships among traits in assays with growth-promoting bacteria in soybean crop [PDF]

open access: yesAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
The objetive assess the implications of removing parameter effects from a mathematical model on linear relationships in trials with growth-promoting bacteria in soybean crops. The design used consisted of randomized blocks, with four replications.
TIAGO MATEUS ROCHA   +5 more
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Plasmolysis in Bacillus megaterium [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Bacteriology, 1965
Weibull, Claes (Central Bacteriological Laboratory of Stockholm City, Stockholm, Sweden). Plasmolysis in Bacillus megaterium . J. Bacteriol. 89: 1151–1154. 1965.—Sucrose solutions stronger than 1 m caused plasmolysis in Bacillus megaterium
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Optimization of Fermentation Conditions and Media for Production of Glucose Isomerase from Bacillus megaterium Using Response Surface Methodology

open access: yesScientifica, 2018
Glucose isomerase is an enzyme widely used in food industry for producing high-fructose corn syrup. Many microbes, including Bacillus megaterium, have been found to be able to produce glucose isomerase. However, the number of studies of glucose isomerase
Hoang-Yen Thi Nguyen, Gia-Buu Tran
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Cyanide Metabolism by Bacillus megaterium

open access: yesJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1969
Cyanide disappears from a medium supporting actively growing cells of Bacillus megaterium, a bacterium isolated from a cyanide enrichment medium containing Fargo clay soil. Whole cells of this organism convert K14CN to asparagine-14C, aspartic acid-14C and 14CO2.
P A, Castric, G A, Strobel
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