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Phosphorous, in the form of phosphate, is a key element in the nutrition of all living beings. In nature, it is present in the form of phosphate salts, organophosphates, and phosphonates.
J. Martín, P. Liras
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Analysis of actinobacterial biodiversity in reservoir sediment and cave soil and screening of isolates for antimycobacterial activity [PDF]
A total of 56 presumptive actinobacterial strains was isolated from three different samples taken from the Silvermine Nature Reserve (Table Mountain National Park, Cape Town), namely, cave soil, the wall of the cave and sediment from the shallow waters ...
Rakiep, Adeebah
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Application of Streptomyces Antimicrobial Compounds for the Control of Phytopathogens
One of the relevant problems in today's agriculture is related to phytopathogenic microorganisms that cause between 30–40% of crop losses. Synthetic chemical pesticides and antibiotics have brought human and environmental health problems and microbial ...
S. Pacios‐Michelena +8 more
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Análisis microbiológico y geoquímico de espeleotemas en cavernas kársticas de la provincia de Napo, Ecuador [PDF]
Los microorganismos colonizan y prosperan en la mayoría de ecosistemas a nivel global, incluso aquellos en condiciones extremas como las cavernas. Modificar internamente estos ambientes subterráneos es su función geomicrobiológica principal, porque
Suquillo Morales, Karla Marilyn
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A meta-analysis of metal biosorption by suspended bacteria from three phyla [PDF]
Biosorption of heavy metals by bacterial biomass has been the subject of significant research interest in last decades due to its efficiency, relatively low cost and minimal negative effects for the surrounding environment.
Coupe, Stephen J. +3 more
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Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacterial Consortium: A Sustainable Crop Production Strategy [PDF]
The prime concern for sustainable production is linked with biotic and abiotic pressures in environment as it impedes yield by producing ROS, which damage cell organelles and other biomolecules. Also the population is increasing at an alarming rate along
Aziz, Malik A. +3 more
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Modifications of Prenyl Side Chains in Natural Product Biosynthesis
This review summarizes the unique modifications of prenyl side chains involved in natural product biosynthesis, including epoxidation, dehydrogenation, oxidation of methyl groups to carboxyl groups, C−C bond cleavage and oxidative cyclization. Abstract In recent years, there has been a growing interest in understanding the enzymatic machinery ...
Huibin Wang, Yi Yang, Ikuro Abe
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Biobased degradable plastics have received significant attention owing to their potential application as a green alternative to synthetic plastics. A dye-based procedure was used to screen poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB)-producing marine bacteria isolated ...
Y. Mostafa +5 more
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Droplet-based microfluidic platform for high-throughput screening of Streptomyces
Streptomyces are one of the most important industrial microorganisms for the production of proteins and small-molecule drugs. Previously reported flow cytometry-based screening methods can only screen spores or protoplasts released from mycelium, which ...
R. Tu +6 more
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Schematic diagrams of metabolic network, heatmaps and box plots summary of the calculated fluxes are shown in the supporting figures.
Zhu, Xiao-Mei +9 more
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