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Isolation and characterisation of uncommon myxobacteria and other marine bacteria and their multilocus sequences analyses from Indonesia’s biodiversity

2021
Indonesia is a country with high potential in biodiversity exploration, especially for microorganisms. This study used samples collected from the islands of Java, Sulawesi, and Bali under the Germany-Indonesia Antiinfectives Cooperation (GINAICO) project. We have isolated 59 strains of gliding bacteria, 98% of which are myxobacteria while the remaining
R. Andriyani
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A simple method to isolate salt-tolerant myxobacteria from marine samples

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2002
This paper describes a simple method for the isolation of salt-tolerant myxobacteria from marine conditions. As the results show in this paper, salt-tolerant myxobacteria are found to be able to grow, but unable to form fruiting bodies at high salt concentrations.
Yue Zhong, Li   +5 more
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Isolation and characterization from novel actinobacteria and myxobacteria especially from marine habitats

2017
This thesis is divided into 5 parts. The first part is dedicated to the isolation of marine myxobacteria from the “Marine Myxobacteria Cluster” (MMC). Therefore surface sediment was sampled from the Wadden Sea from northern Germany, the specific sequence for marine myxobacteria (MMC) was detected via specific PCR and diverse isolation approaches were ...
Wiebke Landwehr
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Effect of Nano-Silver on Formation of Marine Snow and the Underlying Microbial Mechanism.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2022
Roller experiments were conducted to explore the effect of nano-silver on the formation of marine snow and the underlying microbial mechanism. With the increasing concentration of nano-Ag from 1 ng/L to 1 mg/L, the formation and aggregation of marine ...
Chenyuan Dang   +4 more
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MARINE MYXOBACTERIA – A UNIQUE GROUP WITH HIGH BIOSYNTHETIC POTENTIAL

Microbiology&Biotechnology
The need for new antimicrobial drugs necessitates the search for new biologically active substances. The most promising source and resource for innovative bioactive natural products are and remain bacteria, among which myxobacteria occupy a prominent ...
V. Y. Ivanitsa, I. Strashnova
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ChemInform Abstract: Marine‐Derived Myxobacteria of the Suborder Nannocystineae: An Underexplored Source of Structurally Intriguing and Biologically Active Metabolites

ChemInform, 2016
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Antonio Davila‐Cespedes   +4 more
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