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Industrial Microbiology

Science, 1981
Industrial microbiology has served humanity since prebiblical times, providing fermented beverages and foods to enhance the quality of life. The antibiotic era featured an explosion in the number of microbial products for medicine, nutrition, industry, and research.
A L, Demain, N A, Solomon
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Industrial Microbiology

Revista latinoamericana de microbiologia, 2007
In this review we cover the biological control of insects, bacteria and fungus that affect different crops. Using different microorganism as bacteria viruses and fungus can do the biological control of these important problems. In this work we describe with detail the mode of action of the different microorganisms used to control insects and plant ...
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Ecology and industrial microbiology

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2013
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Wells, Jerry M., J. M.   +1 more
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Recent trends in industrial microbiology

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2008
The majority of current biotechnological applications are of microbial origin, and it is widely appreciated that the microbial world contains by far the greatest fraction of biodiversity in the biosphere. Because of their biotech impact, numerous efforts are being undertaken worldwide, with an ultimate goal to deliver new usable substances of microbial
Ana, Beloqui   +3 more
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Harnessing endophytes for industrial microbiology

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2006
Endophytic microorganisms exist within the living tissues of most plant species. They are most abundant in rainforest plants. Novel endophytes usually have associated with them novel secondary natural products and/or processes. Muscodor is a novel endophytic fungal genus that produces bioactive volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This fungus, as well as
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Evolutionary Engineering for Industrial Microbiology

2012
Superficially, evolutionary engineering is a paradoxical field that balances competing interests. In natural settings, evolution iteratively selects and enriches subpopulations that are best adapted to a particular ecological niche using random processes such as genetic mutation.
Niti, Vanee   +2 more
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Industrial Microbiological Textbooks

1973
This section contains the title and contents of 98 of the more relevant textbooks published in the field of industrial microbiology. All but 12 of the books have been published since 1960.
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Industrial Microbiology

American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1931
Henry Field Smyth, Walter Lord Obold
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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