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Role of RpoS in stress resistance, biofilm formation and quorum sensing of Shewanella baltica
Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2020Shewanella baltica is one of the most important bacterial species contributing to spoilage of seafood. Principally, RpoS has been recognized as the central regulator of stress resistance in many bacterial species.
Caili Zhang +4 more
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Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2019
This study aims to characterize the biofilm produced by mono‐ and dual‐species of Shewanella baltica and Pseudomonas fluorescens as fish spoilers at the different incubation temperature, and to elucidate the interactive behaviour of dual‐species biofilm ...
Junli Zhu, Y. Yan, Wang Yanbo, Di Qu
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This study aims to characterize the biofilm produced by mono‐ and dual‐species of Shewanella baltica and Pseudomonas fluorescens as fish spoilers at the different incubation temperature, and to elucidate the interactive behaviour of dual‐species biofilm ...
Junli Zhu, Y. Yan, Wang Yanbo, Di Qu
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Genomics, 2019
Shewanella baltica 128 is a specific spoilage organism (SSO) isolated from the refrigerated shrimp that results in shrimp spoilage. This study reported the complete genome sequencing of this strain, with the primary annotations associated with amino acid
Jianpeng Li +5 more
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Shewanella baltica 128 is a specific spoilage organism (SSO) isolated from the refrigerated shrimp that results in shrimp spoilage. This study reported the complete genome sequencing of this strain, with the primary annotations associated with amino acid
Jianpeng Li +5 more
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Journal of Phycology, 2019
Nitzschia palea is a common freshwater diatom used as a bioindicator because of its tolerance of polluted waterways. There is also evidence it may be the tertiary endosymbiont within the “dinotom” dinoflagellate Durinskia baltica. A putative strain of N.
Roseanna M. Crowell +2 more
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Nitzschia palea is a common freshwater diatom used as a bioindicator because of its tolerance of polluted waterways. There is also evidence it may be the tertiary endosymbiont within the “dinotom” dinoflagellate Durinskia baltica. A putative strain of N.
Roseanna M. Crowell +2 more
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2022
The book offers text on various Baltistic themes. The author investigates supposed Polish and Lithuanian words in an Old Prussian vocabulary, deals with Pruthenisms in Lithuanian, treats gender in Baltic languages and comparative in Latvian, depicts the relationship of Louis Hjelmslev to the Baltic countries or analyses the development of Standard ...
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The book offers text on various Baltistic themes. The author investigates supposed Polish and Lithuanian words in an Old Prussian vocabulary, deals with Pruthenisms in Lithuanian, treats gender in Baltic languages and comparative in Latvian, depicts the relationship of Louis Hjelmslev to the Baltic countries or analyses the development of Standard ...
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Symbiotic interactions in the Silurian of Baltica
Lethaia, 2016Thirteen symbiotic associations occur in the Silurian of Baltica. Symbiosis was especially prominent among colonial animals, most commonly with stromatoporoids. These sponges hosted the most diverse fauna of endobiotic symbionts (including rugosans, Syringopora, ‘polychaetes’, cornulitids and lingulids).
Olev Vinn, Mark A. Wilson
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2018
Tellurite reducing bacterial strain was isolated from Zuari estuary, Goa India which could tolerate 5.5 mM potassium tellurite with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 6 mM. This strain was designated as GUSDZ9 and was identified as Shewanella baltica (
D. Vaigankar +4 more
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Tellurite reducing bacterial strain was isolated from Zuari estuary, Goa India which could tolerate 5.5 mM potassium tellurite with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 6 mM. This strain was designated as GUSDZ9 and was identified as Shewanella baltica (
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Cambrian-Ordovician paleogeography of Baltica
Geology, 1991Recent paleomagnetic data and existing paleontological evidence show that Baltica occupied temperate southern latitudes during Cambrian and Early Ordovician time, but was inverted with reference to its present orientation. Hence the currently opposed margins of the Baltic and Laurentian shield were not conterminous in the early Paleozoic.
Trond H. Torsvik +3 more
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Journal of Proteomics, 2019
Protein lysine acetylation is a major post-translational modification and plays a critical regulatory role in almost every aspect in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes, yet there have been no data on Shewanella baltica, which is one of the specific spoilage
Yangbo Wang +3 more
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Protein lysine acetylation is a major post-translational modification and plays a critical regulatory role in almost every aspect in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes, yet there have been no data on Shewanella baltica, which is one of the specific spoilage
Yangbo Wang +3 more
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Symbiosis of conulariids with trepostome bryozoans in the Upper Ordovician of Estonia (Baltica)
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2019The trepostome bryozoans Diplotrypa abnormis, D. bicornis, D. petropolitana, Esthoniopora communis, E. subsphaerica, Mesotrypa excentrica, M. expressa, M.
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