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Psychrotrophic Antarctic marine bacteria as potential reservoirs for novel antimicrobial genes. [PDF]
Hwengwere K +5 more
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Network analysis of functional genes among prokaryotes, and eukaryotes in natural and artificial rivers. Abstract Periphyton in aquatic ecosystems plays vital roles in the elemental cycle process and is vulnerable to anthropogenic interference. However, few studies have explored the elemental cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and ...
Yulu Tian +4 more
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Evaluation of vectors for gene expression in <i>Pseudovibrio</i> marine bacteria. [PDF]
Dai Y, Eustáquio AS.
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ABSTRACT The sustainability of the wastewater treatment process relies on the capacity to maximize resource recovery while minimizing environmental impacts and cost. Treated wastewater reuse for agriculture has emerged as a potential solution to build resilience and sustainability.
Louis Kimbi Sei +4 more
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Marine macroalgae-associated fungi from Yacila and Los Cangrejos beaches (Northern Peru) and previously selected marine bacteria evaluated as plant growth promoters in maize under saline stress. [PDF]
Arcela-Castro LM +6 more
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The 3D beating dynamics of eukaryotic flagella drive motility, sensory functions, and resource acquisition, yet highly non‐planar beating patterns remain poorly characterized. Based on Digital Holographic Microscopy, holoV3C enables label‐free 3D reconstruction of such complex dynamics with 53 nm axial resolution, demonstrated on mouse sperm and ...
Patryk Nienaltowski +7 more
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Development and Validation of a Three-Step Screening Strategy for Extracellular Salt-Tolerant Nucleases From Marine Bacteria. [PDF]
Achar A, Sen S.
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ABSTRACT Pesticides and pharmaceuticals are among the most common chemical groups in waterbodies and soils, and their universal distribution raises concerns about potential adverse effects on nontarget organisms and humans. Reproductive output disruption is of particular concern, as it transposes effects from the individual to the next generations at ...
Fábio Campos +3 more
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Risk-reward trade-off during carbon starvation generates dichotomy in motility endurance among marine bacteria. [PDF]
Keegstra JM +9 more
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Microbial Community Dynamics in Marine Water: Influence of Hydrocarbon Type and Exposure Time
ABSTRACT Marine environments are frequently impacted by petroleum‐derived hydrocarbons, which pose ecological risks because of their toxic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic potential. Microorganisms play a crucial role in hydrocarbon degradation, and understanding the influence of time and hydrocarbon type on microbial dynamics helps improve bioremediation ...
Karen C. F. Santaren +4 more
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