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Food microbiology, 2021
Shewanella baltica is a typical specific spoilage organism causing the deterioration of seafood, but the exact regulation of its adaptive and competitive dominance in diverse environments remains undefined.
Lifang Feng +4 more
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Shewanella baltica is a typical specific spoilage organism causing the deterioration of seafood, but the exact regulation of its adaptive and competitive dominance in diverse environments remains undefined.
Lifang Feng +4 more
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The Precambrian drift history and paleogeography of Baltica
Ancient Supercontinents and the Paleogeography of Earth, 2021We review paleomagnetic data and paleoclimatological indicators of Baltica and its subcratons. Between Neoarchean and middle Mesoproterozoic Karelia and Kola, and later the united Baltica were located mostly at the latitudes between 35°N and 35°S ...
J. Salminen +5 more
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Changes of metabolite profiles of fish models inoculated with Shewanella baltica during spoilage
, 2020Three Shewanella baltica strains (ABa4, ABe2, BBe1) were inoculated into sterile fish sticks and broths, and the metabolic changes during chilled storage were determined using NMR.
Xiaowei Lou, Doudou Zhai, Hongshun Yang
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Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 2020
D-allulose has received increasing attention due to its excellent physiological properties and commercial potential. The D-allulose 3-epimerase from Rhodopirellula baltica (RbDAEase) catalyzes the conversion of D-fructose to D-allulose. However, its poor
Shuhong Mao +8 more
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D-allulose has received increasing attention due to its excellent physiological properties and commercial potential. The D-allulose 3-epimerase from Rhodopirellula baltica (RbDAEase) catalyzes the conversion of D-fructose to D-allulose. However, its poor
Shuhong Mao +8 more
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Geology, 2011
U-Pb ages of detrital zircon suites from Paleozoic strata in the Arctic Alaska–Chukotka terrane (AAC), Alexander terrane, northern Sierra terrane, and eastern Klamath terrane of the North American Cordillera suggest an exotic Gondwana or Baltic origin.
E. L. Miller +5 more
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U-Pb ages of detrital zircon suites from Paleozoic strata in the Arctic Alaska–Chukotka terrane (AAC), Alexander terrane, northern Sierra terrane, and eastern Klamath terrane of the North American Cordillera suggest an exotic Gondwana or Baltic origin.
E. L. Miller +5 more
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, 2020
It is generally recognized that the Columbia (Nuna) supercontinent was assembled during the Paleoproterozoic (2.1–1.8 Ga) planetary-scale orogenic events.
R. Terentiev, M. Santosh
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It is generally recognized that the Columbia (Nuna) supercontinent was assembled during the Paleoproterozoic (2.1–1.8 Ga) planetary-scale orogenic events.
R. Terentiev, M. Santosh
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Journal of food microbiology, 2020
Shewanella baltica is the specific spoilage microorganism of Pseudosciaena crocea during low-temperature storage. Exploring the correlation between cold adaptability and spoilage potential may provide a new perspective for prolonging shelf life of ...
Yanbo Wang +4 more
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Shewanella baltica is the specific spoilage microorganism of Pseudosciaena crocea during low-temperature storage. Exploring the correlation between cold adaptability and spoilage potential may provide a new perspective for prolonging shelf life of ...
Yanbo Wang +4 more
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Late Cambrian (Furongian) to mid-Ordovician euconodont events on Baltica: Invasions and immigrations
, 2020The stratigraphic distributions, taxonomy, diversity, evolutionary lineages and events of late Cambrian to Middle Ordovician euconodonts of Baltica are briefly reviewed and re-evaluated.
S. Stouge, G. Bagnoli, J. A. Rasmussen
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Ammonium and attachment of Rhodopirellula baltica
Archives of Microbiology, 2011A dimorphic life cycle has been described for the planctomycete Rhodopirellula baltica SH1(T), with juvenile motile, free-swimming cells and adult sessile, attached-living cells. However, attachment as a response to environmental factors was not investigated. We studied the response of R. baltica to nitrogen limitation.
Frank, C. +3 more
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Journal of food microbiology, 2019
The growth of Shewanella spp., mainly S. baltica and S. putrefaciens, is responsible for the spoilage of chilled fresh fish. Phages are an alternative tool to control bacterial growth. In this study, virulent phages infecting 4 S.
Zhen-quan Yang +6 more
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The growth of Shewanella spp., mainly S. baltica and S. putrefaciens, is responsible for the spoilage of chilled fresh fish. Phages are an alternative tool to control bacterial growth. In this study, virulent phages infecting 4 S.
Zhen-quan Yang +6 more
semanticscholar +1 more source

