نتایج جستجو برای: agropyrum intermedium scariola orientalis

تعداد نتایج: 4248  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1949
M M Galton C A Stuart

Recent investigations of the antigenic relationships of all Paracolobactrum cultures isolated in the Florida State Board of Health, Jacksonville, laboratory during 1946 and 1947 (Stuart, Galton, and McGann: J. Bact., 46, 411, 1948) revealed that 40 per cent of these cultures were Paracolobactrum intermedium. It was also found that many of the P. intermedium cultures belonged to the Bethesda gro...

2013
Haeyoung Jeong Young Mi Sim Hyun Ju Kim Yong-Jik Lee Dong-Woo Lee Si-Kyu Lim Sang Jun Lee

Strains of Amycolatopsis orientalis produce vancomycin or other related glycopeptide antibiotic compounds. Here we report the draft genome sequences of glycopeptide nonproducers Amycolatopsis orientalis subsp. orientalis DSM 43388 and DSM 46075. Their genome information will provide insights into the acquisition and regulation of glycopeptide antibiotic resistance genes.

Journal: :Planta medica 2013
Jessica R Bame Tyler N Graf Hiyas A Junio R Owen Bussey Scott A Jarmusch Tamam El-Elimat Joseph O Falkinham Nicholas H Oberlies Richard A Cech Nadja B Cech

An Alkanna orientalis leaf and flower extract inhibited the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, a pathogen that causes an estimated 478 000 hospitalizations in the US annually. Bioassay-guided fractionation of A. orientalis resulted in isolation of the flavonoid sarothrin (5,7,4'-trihydroxy-3,6,8-trimethoxyflavone), which inhibited the growth of Mycobacterium smegmatis (MIC 75 µM) and S. aureus (M...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2006
Swati Majumdar S R Prabhagaran S Shivaji Rup Lal

Amycolatopsis orientalis DSM 43387, a clinical isolate from submandibular mycetoma tissue, is one of three plasmid-bearing strains of the genus Amycolatopsis. It degrades aromatic compounds such as m-hydroxybenzoate, but does not produce any antibiotics, in contrast to Amycolatopsis orientalis NBRC 12806T. Phylogenetic analysis based on a complete 16S rRNA gene sequence placed the strain in the...

2008
Ahmed Mansour Belgin Göçmen Taşkın Vatan Taşkın Köksal Küçükakyüz Ömer Varol Bekir Çöl Tülin Arslan

In this study, esterase isozyme polymorphisms in Boreal-Tertiary origin relict endemic L. orientalis populations were investigated. Four populations located in the Southern and the Southwestern regions of Turkey were screened. Two of these populations (Fethiye-Günlüklü and Fethiye-İnlice) belong to subspecies L. orientalis Mill.var. orientalis. The other two (Muğla-Köyceğiz and Antalya-Gebiz) b...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2014
Mitsuhiro Iwasa Hironori Sakamoto Kento Asahi

A bird-parasitic fly, Carnus orientalis Maa, 1968, is recorded for the first time from Japan, and it is taxonomically reexamined on the basis of specimens collected in Okinawa Prefecture. Adult flies were found from nestlings of Ryukyu scops owl (Otus elegans Cassin, 1852), which is a new host for C. orientalis. Bionomic remarks regarding C. orientalis are presented, and akey to the world speci...

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 2003
Young Cheol Kim Hyo-Jeong Kim Keun-Hyung Park Jeung-Yong Cho Kil-Yong Kim Baik-Ho Cho

A wide range of soil microorganisms produce allelopathic and antimicrobial metabolites1). We isolated from the rhizosphere of grasses a phosphate-solubilizing bacterium Enterobacter intermedium 60-2G that possesses several biological functions with potential uses in agriculture5). In this paper, we identify an antimicrobial substance from this bacterium and characterize its inhibitory effects o...

2017
Esayas Aklilu Araya Gebresilassie Solomon Yared Mizan Kindu Habte Tekie Meshesha Balkew Alon Warburg Asrat Hailu Teshome Gebre-Michael

BACKGROUND Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) also known as kala-azar is a growing health problem in Ethiopia with an estimated annual VL incidence between 3700 and 7400. The disease is mainly endemic in northwestern parts of the country. The aim of the current study was to determine the sand fly fauna and ecology of Phlebotomus orientalis in two endemic and ecologically distinct areas of northwestern...

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 1981
R M Klein D J Chiego J K Avery

Treatment of mice with guanethidine sulphate every 48 h from birth until 14 days produced a 64.2 and 68.0 per cent reduction in perikarya of the superior cervical and coeliac ganglia, respectively, at 15 days after birth and 78.9 and 81.3 per cent at 30 days. The growth rate of mice between 21 and 30 days after birth was significantly reduced. At 15 and 30 days after birth, C3H]-thymidine was i...

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