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Plasmopara halstedii is a plant pathogenic oomycete, capable of overwintering in soil due to survival structures called oospores.For this reason, P. halstedii is a soil borne pathogen infecting the roots of the host plant. [10]
Prodigiosin is a secondary metabolite of Serratia marcescens.Because it is easy to detect, it has been used as a model system to study secondary metabolism. Prodigiosin production has long been known to be enhanced by phosphate limitation.
S. marcescens is a motile organism and can grow in temperatures ranging 5–40 °C (41–104 °F) and in pH levels ranging from 5 to 9. It is differentiated from other Gram-negative bacteria by its ability to perform casein hydrolysis, which allows it to produce extracellular metalloproteinases which are believed to function in cell-to-extracellular matrix interactions.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Society for Microbiology.It was established in 1953 as Applied Microbiology and obtained its current name in 1975.
Advances in Microbial Physiology is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal covering microbiology.It was established in 1967 and is published by Academic Press.The founding editors-in-chief were Anthony H. Rose and John Frome Wilkinson; the current editors are Robert K. Poole and David J. Kelly (University of Sheffield).
The Journal of Applied Microbiology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering applied microbiology.It was established in 1939 as the Proceedings of the Society of Agricultural Bacteriologists, and published under the name Journal of Applied Bacteriology from 1954 to 1996, obtaining its current name in 1997. [1]
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A 2007 study found that Micavibrio aeruginosavorus was effective against reducing biofilm build up. This is an important development as biofilms that build up after surgical implants can be up to 1,000 more resistant to antibiotic medications, which could lead to devastating infections in these patients. [4]
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