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Microbiological quality/safety of frass from black soldier fly larvae and yellow mealworm production, before/after heat treatment and/or storage is determined by insect species, frass origin and bacterial load. ABSTRACT Insect farming generates substantial amounts of frass, a nutrient‐rich by‐product with valorization potential as fertilizer/soil ...
Ann De Volder+5 more
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Non-Melibiose Fermentation and Tellurite Resistance by Shigatoxigenic and Enteropathogenic <i>Escherichia coli</i> O80:H2 from Diseased Calves: Comparison with Human Shigatoxigenic <i>E. coli</i> O80:H2. [PDF]
Ikeda R+6 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to determine microbial colonization in indwelling urinary catheters (UCs) and identify patient‐specific risk factors associated with this colonization. This cross‐sectional study involved 61 hospitalized intensive care unit patients with indwelling UCs.
Melike Durukan+3 more
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Microbial Ecology of Permafrost Soils: Populations, Processes, and Perspectives
ABSTRACT Permafrost microbial research has flourished in the past decades, due in part to improvements in sampling and molecular techniques, but also the increased focus on the permafrost greenhouse gas feedback to climate change and other ecological processes in high latitude and alpine permafrost soils.
Mark P. Waldrop+33 more
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Correction: Some virulence genes are associated with antibiotic susceptibility in Enterobacter cloacae complex. [PDF]
Mosaffa F+3 more
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This study identified a Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain R64 from mangrove soil with broad‐spectrum antimicrobial activity and demonstrated the biocontrol effects of primary bioactive compounds from R64 in rice blast suppression. Abstract BACKGROUND Rice blast, caused by Pyricularia oryzae, is a devastating fungal disease threatening global rice ...
Liwang Fei+5 more
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