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Bacteria and Algae

Dose and time response of ruminally infused algae on rumen fermentation characteristics, biohydrogenation and Butyrivibrio group bacteria in goats

Dose and time response of ruminally infused algae on rumen fermentation characteristics, biohydrogenation and Butyrivibrio group bacteria in goats

... group bacteria play a dominate role in the conversion of diet- ary 18:2 n-6 and 18:3 n-3 to ...study, algae supplementation did not influence the abundance of Butyrivibrio ...same algae as used in ...

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Characteristic bacteria associated with surfaces of
coralline algae: a hypothesis for bacterial
induction of marine invertebrate larvae

Characteristic bacteria associated with surfaces of coralline algae: a hypothesis for bacterial induction of marine invertebrate larvae

... Results of assays for GABA and L-DOPA in cell-free extracts and supernatants bacteria only prepared from 1 2 species of crustose coralline algae, 2 48 bdcterial phenotypes isolated from [r] ...

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A Rapid and Reproducible Genomic DNA Extraction Protocol for Sequence-Based Identification of Archaea, Bacteria, Cyanobacteria, Diatoms, Fungi, and Green Algae

A Rapid and Reproducible Genomic DNA Extraction Protocol for Sequence-Based Identification of Archaea, Bacteria, Cyanobacteria, Diatoms, Fungi, and Green Algae

... Archaea, Bacteria, Cyanobacteria, Diatoms, Fungi, and green algae necessitates an efficient and reproducible genome extraction procedure though which a pure template DNA is yielded and it can be used in ...

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In Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Flavonoid Extracts of Two Selected Libyan Algae against Multi Drug Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Food Products

In Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Flavonoid Extracts of Two Selected Libyan Algae against Multi Drug Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Food Products

... brown algae namely Cystoseira compressa and Padina pavo- nica using microwave-assisted extraction method against pathogenic bacteria isolated from meat, meat products, milk and dairy products ( ...

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 SCREENING THE POTENTIAL OF BIOACTIVE PROTEIN AS ANTICANCER AGENTS FROM EPIPHYTIC BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH BROWN ALGAE, SARGASSUM SP.

 SCREENING THE POTENTIAL OF BIOACTIVE PROTEIN AS ANTICANCER AGENTS FROM EPIPHYTIC BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH BROWN ALGAE, SARGASSUM SP.

... epiphytic bacteria associated with marine algae has not much been ...symbiotic bacteria producing bioactive protein was successfully isolated from brown algae Sargassum ...of bacteria ...

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Settlement of crown of thorns starfish: role of
bacteria on surfaces of coralline algae and a
hypothesis for deepwater recruitment

Settlement of crown of thorns starfish: role of bacteria on surfaces of coralline algae and a hypothesis for deepwater recruitment

... Bioassays with coralline bacteria: Bioassays for bacterial induction of settlement of competent Acanthaster planci larvae were conducted with either single pure strains of bacteria or mi[r] ...

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Benthic Bacteria Community Changes in Responses to Different Organic Resources from Macrophyte  and Algae Dominated Areas of  Lake Taihu, China

Benthic Bacteria Community Changes in Responses to Different Organic Resources from Macrophyte and Algae Dominated Areas of Lake Taihu, China

... including bacteria in water column, causing significant differences in bacteriop- lankton community composition between two ecological states [5] ...benthic bacteria growth [7] [8] [9] [10], ac- companying ...

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Characteristics of Cyan Bacteria (Green Algae) As Biodiesel in VCR Engine for Different Nozzles

Characteristics of Cyan Bacteria (Green Algae) As Biodiesel in VCR Engine for Different Nozzles

...  Smoke emissions for diesel engine are always less than that of varying blends and at varying loads. Nitric oxide emission of Cyanobacteria (Green Algae) is lower than that of diesel, this is mainly due to lower ...

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Energy positive wastewater treatment and sludge management

Energy positive wastewater treatment and sludge management

... (i.e., bacteria and algae) to enhance carbon utilization, nutrient removal and biomass ...cultivate algae for biofuel production through thermo-chemical processes whether on-site or ...

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Sailer, Gabriele
  

(2005):


	The roles of local disturbance history and microhabitat parameters for stream biota.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Sailer, Gabriele (2005): The roles of local disturbance history and microhabitat parameters for stream biota. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... epilithic bacteria and of bacteria in fine surface ...epilithic algae for use as a covariate in our analysis (see Publication ...epilithic bacteria and algal biomass were determined from a ...

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Investigations on the relationships between algal blooms and bacterial populations in the Schlei Fjord (western Baltic Sea)

Investigations on the relationships between algal blooms and bacterial populations in the Schlei Fjord (western Baltic Sea)

... Rapid changes in the hydrographical con- ditions (e. g., salinity and temperature of the water) can cause fluctuations in the bacteria and algae numbers, which may [r] ...

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chapter6 part 1.ppt

chapter6 part 1.ppt

... Carbon dioxide Oxygen Aerobic respiration Aerobic respiration PRIMARY PRODUCERS Photo- synthesizers Cyanobacteria Phytoplankton Multicellular algae Plants Chemo- synthetic bacteria Consu[r] ...

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Molecular characterization and bioactivity profile of the tropical sponge-associated bacterium Shewanella algae VCDB

Molecular characterization and bioactivity profile of the tropical sponge-associated bacterium Shewanella algae VCDB

... motile bacteria isolated from marine sponge Callyspongia diffusa exhibiting bioactivity was characterized as Shewa- nella algae (GenBank: ...recognized bacteria S. algae (PSB-05 FJ86678) with ...

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Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticle from fungi, algae and bacteria

Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticle from fungi, algae and bacteria

... ABSTRACT: Silver nanoparticles are today considered as the backbone of nanotechnology industries. Since time immemorial silver along with its compound and associated salts have been walking together with human ...

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1.Production of single-cell protein from different substrates

1.Production of single-cell protein from different substrates

... The term SCP was coined in 1966 by Carol L. Wilson. SCP is dried cells of microorganism, which are used as protein supplements in human foods or animal feeds. Besides high protein content (about 60–82% of dry cell ...

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Antibacterial activity of brown algae extract in sargassum filipendulla from southeast maluku waters toward the vibrio harveyii and pseudomonas fluorescence bacteria

Antibacterial activity of brown algae extract in sargassum filipendulla from southeast maluku waters toward the vibrio harveyii and pseudomonas fluorescence bacteria

... bacterial inhibition mechanisms by damaging bacterial cell membranes by increasing cell permeability, resulting in cell leak followed by the release of interacellular material.Alkaloid compounds are only found in ...

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Haas, Andreas
  

(2010):


	Coral reefs in a time of change: case studies to understand potential biogeochemical consequences of phase shifts from corals to benthic algae.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Geowissenschaften

Haas, Andreas (2010): Coral reefs in a time of change: case studies to understand potential biogeochemical consequences of phase shifts from corals to benthic algae. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Geowissenschaften

... have been identified as important substrates supporting bacterial growth and contributing to the flux of labile dissolved organic matter (DOM) in marine waters (Rich et al. 1996; Riemann, Azam 2002). The concentration of ...

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Influence of polyacrylamide application to soil on movement of microorganisms in runoff water

Influence of polyacrylamide application to soil on movement of microorganisms in runoff water

... After water traveled 40 m at 7.5, 15.5, and 22.5 1 min- 1 PAM-treatment reduced algae, the numbers active and total bacteria, active and total fungal length, and total bacterial biomass,[r] ...

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Antimicrobial activity screening of endophytic fungi extracts isolated from brown algae Padina sp.

Antimicrobial activity screening of endophytic fungi extracts isolated from brown algae Padina sp.

... Neighbor-joining method was used for constructing the phylogenetic tree with a bootstrap value of 1,000 (Fig. 2). In this tree, NT 3 is clustered together with T. harzianum KC859428 from Kerala (India). The genetic ...

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Algae Need Their Vitamins

Algae Need Their Vitamins

... with bacteria to obtain nitro- gen, while animals rely on intestinal flora for their ...eukaryotic algae rely on other organisms for a source of essential vitamins, at least in some cases via a beneficial ...

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