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Cultivation of Wolffia globosa and its application in functional food development. [PDF]

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Sirison J   +4 more
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Serial enrichment incubation technique (SEIT) for rapid isolation of plant growth-promoting bacteria: Saving researcher time and lab resources. [PDF]

open access: yesMethodsX
Maheshwari HS   +10 more
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Purification, Structural Characterization, and Antibacterial Evaluation of Poly-γ-Glutamic Acid from Bacillus subtilis. [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers (Basel)
Chandrakasan G   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Iron Supply in a Nutrient Medium

Botanical Gazette, 1924
1. The iron of ferric tartrate soon becomes converted into insoluble compounds when added to nutrient solutions, and the change is more rapid in solutions of higher PH. 2. The introduction of carbon dioxide lowers the PH of slightly acid, neutral, or alkaline solutions, but does not increase the solubility of iron compounds which they contain. 3.
H. Reed, A. Haas
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The applicability of anaerobically treated domestic wastewater as a nutrient medium in hydroponic lettuce cultivation: Nitrogen toxicity and health risk assessment.

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
The applicability of anaerobic effluent (AE) from an anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) treating domestic wastewater as a nutrient medium was evaluated through hydroponic cultivation of lettuce.
Eunseok Lee, P. Rout, J. Bae
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Nutrient medium and frozen storage of human lymphocytes

Cryobiology, 1975
Abstract 1. 1. Lymphocytes to be used for tissue typing procedures can be stored at room temperature in a nutrient medium for periods of up to 3 wk without an intervening change of fluid medium. 2. 2. Fresh or nutrient medium stored lymphocytes can be frozen in bulk quantities until they are required for tissue typing studies, and/or 3. 3.
V P, Perry, J L, Martin, C A, Koener
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The Soil as a Plant Nutrient Medium

2001
Soil is a heterogeneous material consisting of three major components: a solid phase, a liquid phase and a gaseous phase. All three phases specifically influence the supply of nutrients to plant roots. The solid phase is the main nutrient reservoir. The inorganic particles of this phase contain cationic nutrients such as K, Na, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Zn, and ...
Konrad Mengel   +3 more
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[A nutrient medium for isolating Lactobacilli].

Laboratornoe delo, 1991
The composition of and method for preparation of nutrient medium for the isolation of Lactobacilli from biologic material are described. The medium is simple to prepare, consists of only Soviet reagents, this making it available for laboratories in this country.
N A, Abrosimova, M V, Kushnareva
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