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Evaluation of the Insecticidal Potential of <i>Lysinibacillus fusiformis</i> Against <i>Drosophila suzukii</i> Larvae. [PDF]
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This mini‐review synthesises evidence on the taxonomic patterns of airborne microorganisms and the selective pressures they face. We highlight key conserved physiological traits, such as DNA repair and desiccation tolerance, which enable stress‐tolerant members to survive and suggest their potential for activity within the atmospheric environment ...
Jungsoo Park, S. Jane Fowler
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Yeast‐Based Biotechnology for Civilian Security
Yeasts constitute robust and versatile eukaryotic platforms for biotechnological applications relevant to civilian security. Both native and genetically engineered yeast systems enable sensitive detection of chemical and biological hazards, effective removal of metals and organic pollutants, and detoxification of mycotoxins.
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Imaging flow cytometry enables label-free cell sorting of morphological variants from populations of the unculturable bacterium <i>Pasteuria ramosa</i>. [PDF]
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Initiation of Bacterial Spore Germination
Journal of Bacteriology, 1968To investigate the problem of initiation in bacterial spore germination, we isolated, from extracts of dormant spores of Bacillus cereus strain T and B. licheniformis , a protein that initiated spore germination when added to a suspension of heat-activated spores.
J C, Vary, H O, Halvorson
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A Simplified Bacterial Spore Stain
Stain Technology, 1950A simplification of the Schaeffer-Fulton spore stain for bacteria is presented. It is shown that omission of the heating step during staining with malachite green resulted in spore stains as good as when the heat was applied. The simplified procedure involves (1) heat fixation of the smear by 20 passages through the flame, (2) staining with saturated ...
J W, BARTHOLOMEW, T, MITTWER
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Splitting Line of Bacterial Spore
Nature, 1967THE mechanisms involved in the germination of bacterial spores have been studied extensively from the biochemical and morphological points of view11,2. Details of morphological changes occurring during germination, however, have not yet been demonstrated clearly, It is not known whether or not, when a new vegetative cell emerges from the spore, the ...
Y, Hiragi, K, Iijima, H, Kadota
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Biosynthesis of bacterial spore coats
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1968Abstract The biochemical events associated with the assembly of bacterial spore coat proteins have been studied. Pulse-chase experiments using a variety of labeled amino acids have shown that coat precursor protein synthesis begins at the cessation of growth when sporulation commences (early forespore), but several hours prior to the appearance of ...
A I, Aronson, P C, Fitz-James
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