10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACTINOMYCETOUS»
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Defensive Mutualism in Microbial Symbiosis
In addition, the use of antibiotic-producing actinomycetous bacteria to mediate
fungal symbiont communities has recently been discovered in another insect–
fungal mutualism. Finally, we argue that the physiological capacity of
actinomycetous ...
James F. White Jr., Monica S. Torres, 2009
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Water Infrastructure for Sustainable Communities: China and ...
... jiroveci and pathogenic lactic acid like Clostridium perfringens. Actinomycetous
Species Composting Actinomycetous species include Actinoplanes sp,
Ampullariella, Dactylosporan- The Application of the Probiotics Principle 367.
Xiaodi Hao, Vladimir Novotny, Valerie Nelson, 2010
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Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants
Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 31, 148-151. 4 Baker D and Torrey J G 1979 The isolation
and cultivation of actinomycetous root nodule endophytes. In Symbiotic Nitrogen
Fixation in the Management of Temperate Forests. Eds. J C Gordon, C T Wheeler
...
M. Lalonde, Camiré. C., J. O. Dawson, 1985
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Environmental Biotechnology ESEB 2004
Bacterial degradation rate increased with the inoculum size and actinomycetous
degradation rate showed slight dependence on the inoculum size. Fungal PDM,
P. lilacinus F4-5, showed 7.2 and 2.2 times of degradation rates by bacterial ...
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Biological Nitrogen Fixation: Recent Developments
Baker, D. and Torrey, J.G. The isolation and cultivation of actinomycetous root
nodule endophytes, In: Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in the Management of
Temperate Forests. (Eds.) J.C. Gordon, C.T. Wheeler and D.A. Perry, Forest
Research ...
Nanjappa Shamanna Subba Rao, 1988
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Upland Rice: A Global Perspective
Microorganism population was higher in upland than in flooded soil, mainly
because of a higher actinomycetous population. Actinomycetous fungi cause
cellulose and lignin to decompose. In the first months after incorporation, C
content of the ...
Phool Chand Gupta, J. C. O'Toole, 1986
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Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in the management of temperate ...
Actinomycetous root nodules differ in at least 4 points from the Rhizobium-
nodule symbiosis: 1. Morphology. Rhizobia are unicellular micro-organisms that
multiply within the host and differentiate finally in a non-growing stage. In
legumes, this ...
J. C. Gordon, Christopher T. Wheeler, D. A. Perry, 1979
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Medical Mycology: The Pathogenic Fungi and the Pathogenic ...
CHAPTER □ 4 Other Actinomycetous Infections Included in this category are
some minor infections caused by actinomycetes and diphtheroid organisms.
Though some are comdiscomfort to the patient. They are generally brought to the
...
John Willard Rippon, 1988
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Multipurpose Trees for Agro Forestry and Wasteland Utilisation
It is actinorhizal, i.e., nodulated with a nitrogen-fixing actinomycetous symbiont.
So far, besides Alnus, 13 other angiospermic genera from 6 families have been
identified which have actinomycetous symbionts in their roots (Ambasht and ...
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Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry
In 1943 S. A. Walkman discovered streptomycin from actinomycetous bacteria
unfolding the significance of soil actinomycetes as antagonistic microorganisms.
Thus search started for the isolation of organisms having antibiotic / antibiosis ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ACTINOMYCETOUS»
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Southern Pine Beetle: A Pest Using Pesticides
... is maintained by a (actinomycetous) bacterium. This bacterium produces a previously unknown antibiotic compound (named mycangimycin), ... «Onislam.net, Mar 14»