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Phytostimulation and biocontrol potential of Gram-positive endospore-forming Bacilli
Planta, 2021Riteshri Soni, H. Keharia
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Bacterial endospores the ultimate survivors
International Dairy Journal, 2002Bacterial endospores are the most resistant living structures, known. Their high degree of resistance to many treatments (including heat and UV) is due to many factors and is governed by the unique spore structure. Spore core dehydration is a primary determinant of heat resistance.
Abdelmadjid Atrih, Simon J Foster
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Endospore-forming Soil Bacteria
2011Niall Logan & Gillian Halket: Developments in the Taxonomy of Aerobic, Endospore-Forming Bacteria.- Ines Mandic-Mulec and James I. Prosser: Diversity of endospore-forming bacteria in soil: characterization and driving mechanisms.- Paul De Vos: Studying the bacterial diversity of the soil by culture independent approaches.- Berge O., Mavingui P., Heulin
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Absorption edge imaging of bacterial endospores
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1987Due to the structure and physiology of the bacterial endospore, the resist ratio for most chemical sterilants of spores to vegetative cells is 10,000:1 thereby making them uniquely resistant to chemical sterilization. Although some chemical sterilants do exist that are quite effective against most species of spores, little is known about the effect ...
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GERMINATION OF BACTERIAL ENDOSPORES WITH SUBTILOPEPTIDASES
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1967Intact spores of Bacillus subtilis are susceptible to subtilopeptidase attack and this enzymatic reaction induces changes in the spore similar to those that take place during "physiological" germination. Germination occurred between pH 5.5 and 10.0 showing a pH optimum of 9.0 and between 25 °C and 45 °C with an optimum of 37–40°.
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Roles of Bacillus endospores in the environment
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 2002The occurrence and diverse roles of Bacillus spp. and their endospores in the environment is reviewed, with particular emphasis on soil ecology, host-symbiont and host-parasite interactions, and human exploitation of spores as biological control agents and probiotics.
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Endospore-Forming Bacteria: an Overview
2014Bacterial endospores are distinguished by three characteristics: (i) they are metabolically dormant, principally because their cytoplasm is almost totally dehydrated, (ii) they are birefringent under phase-contrast microscopy (a trait usually referred to as "refractility" or "phase brightness"), and (iii) they are resistant to a number of chemical and ...
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