Πλοήγηση ανά Θέμα "bacteria"
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Bacillus cereus: an important foodborne pathogen
(2010)B. cereus is a spore-forming bacterium, frequently found in the environment. Most of the strains can grow at a temperature range of 10 degrees - 42 degrees C. B. cereus grows under aerobic conditions, but anaerobic growth ... -
Bacterial phylotypes associated with the digestive tract of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus and the ascidian Microcosmus sp
(2007)We used sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of PCR-amplified 16S rRNA genes from bacteria that are associated with the esophagus/pharynx, stomach and intestine of two marine sympatric invertebrates but with different ... -
Bacterioplankton growth on extracellular organic carbon from marine microalgal cultures
(2005)Marine bacterial growth on extracellular organic carbon (EOC) of Chlorella minutissima, Dimaliella tertiolecta and Chaetoceros gracilis was studied. EOC was retrieved after filtration of optimum growing algal cultures at ... -
Bio-pesticides: Harmful or harmless to ammonia oxidizing microorganisms? The case of a Paecilomyces lilacinus-based nematicide
(2013)Bio-pesticides are considered as low-risk compounds, a belief mainly based on their natural origin rather than on experimental evidence. Thus there is a need to explore the ecotoxicity of bio-pesticides and mostly their ... -
The inhibitory potential of feed supplementation with rosemary and/or alpha-tocopheryl acetate on microbial growth and lipid oxidation of turkey breast during refrigerated storage
(2007)Twenty-four 12-week-old female turkeys divided into four equal groups were fed a basal diet (CONT) or basal diet supplemented with 300mg alpha-tocopheryl acetate/kg (TOC), or 5g rosemary/kg (ROS5), or 10g rosemary/kg ... -
Prediction of Lipoprotein Signal Peptides in Gram-Positive Bacteria with a Hidden Markov Model
(2008)We present a Hidden Markov Model method for the prediction of lipoprotein signal peptides of Gram-positive bacteria, trained on a set of 67 experimentally verified lipoproteins. The method outperforms LipoP and the methods ...