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A Micrococcus Infection of Chicks
Abstract Several years ago at the autopsy of chicks which died with very few symptoms except poor growth, it was found that the lungs were either congested or filled with whitish nodules. Such nodules are usually considered diagnostic of infection with aspergillus. In this epidemic, aspergillus could not be found but instead numerous cocci were found
H. D. Goodale
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Ecology of Micrococcus radiodurans [PDF]
An ecological study of Micrococcus radiodurans indicated that microorganisms possessing the same morphological and radiation-resistance characteristics as that organism could be isolated from ground beef and from pork sausage. Further studies showed that such organisms also could be isolated from beef hides and from
Kenneth Krabbenhoft +2 more
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Gut bacteria contribute to fenvalerate resistance in the tomato leafminer, Tuta absoluta [PDF]
The tomato leafminer is a destructive pest causing significant damage to crops. Overreliance on insecticides has led to developing resistance in this insect pest.
Ehsan Baradaran +3 more
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THE CYTOLOGY OF MICROCOCCUS CRYOPHILUS [PDF]
K. A. Bisset
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Metabolism of oxyfluorfen by actinobacteria Micrococcus sp. F3Y [PDF]
Oxyfluorfen, a potent diphenyl ether herbicide, has raised significant environmental concerns due to its persistence, toxicity to non‒target organisms, and potential carcinogenicity.
Li Yao +9 more
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A STUDY OF MICROCOCCUS ZYMOGENES [PDF]
Martin Frobisher, E. R. Denny
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The pigments of Micrococcus tetragenus [PDF]
Hobart A. Reimann, C. M. Eklund
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Molecular Cloning and Anti-Cancer Activity of Carotenoid Pigments Isolated from Micrococcus spp. and Rhodotorula spp. [PDF]
Biological sources of pigments receive major attention nowadays because of the stringent rules and regulations applied to chemically synthesized pigments. The aims of this study were isolating carotenoids producing Micrococcus spp.
Maryam Zohari +2 more
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