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Pseudomonas fluorescens pneumonia
Pseudomonas fluorescens (P. fluorescens) is not generally considered a bacterial pathogen in humans; however, multiple culture-based and culture-independent studies have identified it in the indigenous microbiota of multiple body sites.
Hiroshi Ishii+3 more
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Barcoding Populations of Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25. [PDF]
AbstractIn recent years evolutionary biologists have developed increasing interest in the use of barcoding strategies to study eco-evolutionary dynamics of lineages within evolving populations and communities. Although barcoded populations can deliver unprecedented insight into evolutionary change, barcoding microbes presents specific technical ...
Theodosiou L, Farr AD, Rainey PB.
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CO2-fixing Enzymes in Pseudomonas fluorescens [PDF]
Pseudomonas fluorescens grown on glucose or glutamate at 1 or 20 degrees C, or on acetate at 20 degrees C, as sole carbon sources, contained both pyruvate carboxylase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase. Pyruvate carboxylase was insensitive to acetyl-coenzyme A and L-aspartate, and its level in cell-free extracts was markedly dependent on the carbon ...
A. I. Higa+2 more
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THE KYNURENINASE OF PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS [PDF]
Osamu Hayaishi, Roger Y. Stanier
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Pneumonia caused by Pseudomonas fluorescens: a case report
Background Pseudomonas fluorescens (P. fluorescens) has been detected in respiratory samples from patients. However, no previous reports have been published about these P. fluorescens cultures from lung tissues.
Xiao Liu+5 more
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Beneficial bacteria with antibacterial properties are attractive alternatives to chemical-based antibacterial or bactericidal agents. Our study sourced such bacteria from horticultural produce and environments to explore the mechanisms of their ...
Vathsala Mohan+4 more
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Introduction: The use of non-pathogenic bacteria explored from plant roots (rhizobacteria) belonging to the Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) group.
Sumardi Noor, Dewi Melani
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Defying role of specific microorganisms on efficiency of organic materials (olive pomace) on the growth and productivity of olive trees [PDF]
This study has been carried out through three successive seasons (2012, 2013 and 2014) on 12 years old Manzanillo olive trees in a private orchard located at 50 km of Cairo – Alexandria road in north-west of Egypt. The main objective of this study was to
Abd El Aziz El Taweel+3 more
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The effect of phylogenetically different bacteria on the fitness of Pseudomonas fluorescens in sand microcosms. [PDF]
In most environments many microorganisms live in close vicinity and can interact in various ways. Recent studies suggest that bacteria are able to sense and respond to the presence of neighbouring bacteria in the environment and alter their response ...
Olaf Tyc+2 more
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Presence of aprX gene in Pseudomonas spp. from refrigerated raw milk and their proteolytic ability
This study aimed to determine the frequency of Pseudomonas fluorescens, P. putida, and P. aeruginosa in refrigerated raw milk; their proteolytic potential; and your association with the aprX gene. Of the 173 isolates confirmed as belonging to Pseudomonas
Rosana De Longhi+6 more
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