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LACTIC ACID PRODUCTION BY MUTAGENIZED ENTEROBACTER HORMAECHEI SUBSP. XIANGFANGENSIS ISOLATED FROM PROCESSED MILK

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Osho Michael Bamitale*, Awosile Precious Jesuferanmi, Alaba Gbemisola Mary and Koleoso Oluwasegun Benjamin
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Antibiotic resistance in Enterobacter hormaechei

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2022
Enterobacter hormaechei, a member of the Enterobacter cloacae complex, has emerged as an important pathogen in healthcare-associated infections. Advancements in phylogenetic analyses and whole-genome sequencing techniques have led to the identification of E. hormaechei in numerous locations worldwide. The emergence of antibiotic-resistant E. hormaechei
Ting-Kuang, Yeh   +4 more
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Genomic analysis of VIM-2-producing Enterobacter hormaechei subsp. steigerwaltii

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2021
Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) is a major public-health concern. Here we describe the occurrence of blaVIM-2 in three isolates of Enterobacter hormaechei subsp. steigerwaltii. The blaVIM-2 gene was part of a class II transposon Tn1332 and was embedded in a remnant of a class 1 integron.
Rémy A. Bonnin   +8 more
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Enterobacter hormaechei as Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria for Improvement in Lycopersicum esculentum

Current Microbiology, 2021
Humans have been using natural resources for their daily life support. The population boom around the world has created a need to develop a new technique for increased crop production. Chemical fertilizers used in modern agriculture lead to pollution, besides increase in farming costs.
Bablesh, Ranawat   +3 more
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Enterobacter hormaechei (MF957335) enhanced yield, disease and salinity tolerance in tomato

Archives of Microbiology, 2021
Soil salinity is one of the major limiting factors for poor crop yield in the world. Increasing salinity in the soil is a challenge for agriculture. In the recent past, plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are being used to enhance plant growth in various conditions.
Bablesh Ranawat   +2 more
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Exploitation of Enterobacter hormaechei for biodegradation of multiple plastics

Science of The Total Environment
The escalating problem of environmental ecological pollution caused by plastics presents a significant challenge, which makes the management of plastic waste urgent nowadays. In this study, a bacterium named WX-2 was isolated and screened for its potential in polymer degradation.
Wenxiao, Sun   +8 more
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Comparision of biological and genomic characteristics of five virulent bacteriophages against Enterobacter hormaechei

Microbial Pathogenesis, 2022
Enterobacter hormaechei is a zoonotic bacteria that may cause respiratory diseases in animals and neonatal sepsis in humans. Bacteriophages are increasingly considered as potential biocontrol agents to control pathogens in the food industry. In this study, five E. hormaechei virulent phages, named as Ehp-YZU08, Ehp-YZU10, Ehp-YZU9-1, Ehp-YZU9-2 and Ehp-
Cao-wei Chen   +6 more
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Enterobacter hormaechei YT3 Genome sequencing

2012
The genome sequencing provides chances for better biodegradation of hydrophobic substances, such as petroleum hydrocarbons.
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