نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous strains

تعداد نتایج: 182189  

Journal: :desert 2010
a.h alikhani b. yakhchali

abstract many agricultural researches have been performed to improve soil productivity. nitrogen (n) and phosphorus (p) are essential elements which are utilized by the plants in large amounts. phosphorus can be provided by applying chemical fertilizers. microorganisms convert insoluble phosphate to the soluble form and some bacteria such as rhizobacteria play an important role in this process....

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
M Bergsma-Vlami M E Prins M Staats J M Raaijmakers

The genotypic diversity of antibiotic-producing Pseudomonas spp. provides an enormous resource for identifying strains that are highly rhizosphere competent and superior for biological control of plant diseases. In this study, a simple and rapid method was developed to determine the presence and genotypic diversity of 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG)-producing Pseudomonas strains in rhizospher...

Journal: :علوم گیاهان زراعی ایران 0
بنفشه جلال زاده مقدم شهری مسعود بهار خورشید رزمجو

evaluation of genetic diversity is a considerable approach to screen within indigenous rhizobial population for compatible, highly effective strains, which can be further utilized as rhizobial inoculums. genetic diversity of rhizobium isolates from three clover species grown in soil samples of seven different geographical regions in iran was investigated by repetitive extra genomic palindromic ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1988
P Simonet N T Le E T Du Cros R Bardin

A hybridization procedure was developed to identify Frankia strains inside actinorhizae by direct probing of crushed root nodules. The probe consisted of an indigenous cryptic plasmid. This well-conserved, 8-kilobase plasmid was detected in Frankia isolates that were very close taxonomically (they possessed a very high DNA sequence homology). The probe did not hybridize to the DNA of Frankia is...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
W P Johnson P Zhang P M Gardner M E Fuller M F DeFlaun

Two bacterial strains isolated from the aquifer underlying Oyster, Va., were recently injected into the aquifer and monitored using ferrographic capture, a high-resolution immunomagnetic technique. Injected cells were enumerated on the basis of a vital fluorescence stain, whereas total cell numbers (stained target cells plus unstained target and antigenically similar indigenous bacteria) were i...

Journal: :Catalysts 2022

Phenol is an important pollutant widely discharged as a component of hydrocarbon fuels, but its degradation in cold regions challenging due to the harsh environmental conditions. To date, there little information available concerning capability for phenol biodegradation by indigenous Antarctic bacteria. In this study, enzyme activities and genes encoding degradative enzymes identified using who...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1991
J E Thies P W Singleton B B Bohlool

Indigenous rhizobia in soil present a competition barrier to the establishment of inoculant strains, possibly leading to inoculation failure. In this study, we used the natural diversity of rhizobial species and numbers in our fields to define, in quantitative terms, the relationship between indigenous rhizobial populations and inoculation response. Eight standardized inoculation trials were co...

2016
Mohamed H. Khalil Mostafa K. Shebl Mohamed A. Kosba Karim El-Sabrout Nesma Zaki

AIM This research was conducted to determine the most affecting parameters on hatchability of indigenous and improved local chickens' eggs. MATERIALS AND METHODS Five parameters were studied (fertility, early and late embryonic mortalities, shape index, egg weight, and egg weight loss) on four strains, namely Fayoumi, Alexandria, Matrouh, and Montazah. Multiple linear regression was performed...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Rosanna Tofalo Francesca Patrignani Rosalba Lanciotti Giorgia Perpetuini Maria Schirone Paola Di Gianvito Daniel Pizzoni Giuseppe Arfelli Giovanna Suzzi

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is a native grape variety of Vitis vinifera L., grown in central Italy and used for production of high quality red wines. Limited studies have been carried out to improve its enological characteristics through the use of indigenous strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The main objective of the present work was to test two indigenous strains of S. cerevisiae (SRS1, RT73),...

2017
Miriam T. Nediani Luis García Lucila Saavedra Sandra Martínez Soledad López Alzogaray Silvina Fadda

Quality and safety are important challenges in traditional fermented sausage technology. Consequently, the development of a tailored starter culture based on indigenous microbiota constitutes an interesting alternative. In the present study, spontaneously fermented goat meat sausages were created and analyzed using a physicochemical and microbiological approach. Thereafter 170 lactic acid bacte...

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