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Nectar‐inhabiting bacteria differently affect the longevity of co‐occurring egg parasitoid species by modifying nectar chemistry

open access: yesAnnals of Applied Biology, Volume 186, Issue 2, Page 204-215, March 2025.
Floral nectar is a sugar‐rich resource which is essential for covering the energetic and nutritional requirements of adult parasitoids. Recent research has shown that floral nectar is ubiquitously colonized by microbes, however how nectar‐inhabiting microbes affect parasitoid performance is poorly investigated.
Evgenia Sarakatsani   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Recent advancements in aquaponics with special emphasis on its sustainability

open access: yesJournal of the World Aquaculture Society, Volume 56, Issue 1, February 2025.
Abstract An aquaponic system which is an integration of hydroponics with aquaculture is sustainable, ecologically friendly, and uses non‐renewable resources with very high efficacy. The increasing trend in aquaponics research demonstrates a growing recognition of its potential to address critical global issues such as food security, water conservation,
Chythra Somanathan Nair   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

First Report of Pantoea deleyi Causing Bacterial Leaf Blight on Rice in Peninsular Malaysia

open access: yes
New Disease Reports, Volume 53, Issue 2, April/June 2026.
Nur Allya Muhamad Rizal   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Multiple Plant Growth–Promoting Activities Exhibited by Root‐Associated Bacteria Isolated From Bamboo and Corn

open access: yesInternational Journal of Microbiology, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
Plant growth–promoting bacteria found in the plant roots and rhizosphere stimulate growth and reduce plant diseases through various direct and indirect mechanisms. They are proven as efficient biofertilizers that enable farmers to reduce or eliminate the use of expensive and environmentally harmful chemical fertilizers.
Camille Andrea R. Flores   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Characterization of the Highly Efficient Sucrose Isomerase from Pantoea dispersa UQ68J and Cloning of the Sucrose Isomerase Gene [PDF]

open access: yesApplied and Environmental Microbiology, 2005
ABSTRACT Sucrose isomerase (SI) genes from Pantoea dispersa UQ68J, Klebsiella planticola UQ14S, and Erwinia rhapontici WAC2928 were cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli .
Wu, L. Q., Birch, R. G.
openaire   +5 more sources

Molecular characterization of proteolytic bacteria associated with Malaria vectors: Anopheles sundaicus and Anopheles vagus

open access: yesUniversa Medicina
BACKGROUND Anopheles (An.) sp. transmits Plasmodium parasites that cause malaria. In its life cycle in the mosquito’s body, Plasmodium passes through 2 mosquito organs, namely the salivary glands and midgut.
Kartika Senjarini   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Characterization and Metabolism Effect of Seed Endophytic Bacteria Associated With Peanut Grown in South China

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2019
Endophytes are considered to be excellent biocontrol agents and biofertilizers, and are associated with plant growth promotion and health. In particular, seed-endophytic bacteria benefit the host plant’s progeny via vertical transmission, and can play a ...
Limei Li   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Bacterial Catabolism of Phthalates With Estrogenic Activity Used as Plasticisers in the Manufacture of Plastic Products

open access: yesMicrobial Biotechnology, Volume 17, Issue 11, November 2024.
Here we consolidate knowledge on the recent development of the microbial degradation of phthalic acid esters as co‐contaminants of plastic pollution both at the biochemical and molecular levels with an aim to facilitate the development of new insights into the bioremediation of phthalates in the environment.
Rinita Dhar   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Purification and characterizations of chitinolytic enzymes of Pantoea dispersa and their mode of actions

open access: yesThe FASEB Journal, 2006
The chitinolytic bacterium Pantoea dispersa was isolated from sea dumps containing crustacean wastes near Bhvanagar India. This bacterium was previously selected as a biocontrol agent of plant pathogenic fungi and degradation of crustacean chitinous wastes.
Gohel R Vipul, David C Naseby
openaire   +1 more source

Diversity of fungal-bacterial symbionts in the Beibu Gulf mangrove soil and their ecological relationships with wild nematodes

open access: yesGuangxi Zhiwu
To study the diversity of fungal-bacterial symbionts in the Beibu Gulf mangrove soil habitats and their ecological relationships with wild nematodes, the microbial interactions within mangrove soil habitats through a multi-methodological approach were ...
XU Shufen1,2, LI Mi1,2, CHEN Xinyi1,2, XU Landi1,2, YI Xiangxi1,2, GAO Chenghai1,2*
doaj   +1 more source

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