actinomycete in English

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a bacterium of an order of typically nonmotile filamentous form. They include the economically important streptomycetes, and were formerly regarded as fungi.
In the composting process, the tissues of carcasses are broken down aerobically by bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes , and protozoa to produce water vapor, carbon dioxide, heat, and a stabilized organic residue.

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6. Among the organisms, an actinomycete from the genus.

7. Actinomycete in American English (ˌæktəˌnoʊˈmaɪˌsit ; ˌæktəˌnoʊmaɪˈsit)

8. The microsymbiont is an actinomycete having two morphologies: septate hyphae (ca.

9. Source for information on Actinomycete: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences dictionary.

10. Casuarina is a nitrogen-fixing tree through symbiotic relationship with an actinomycete called Frankia

11. A new actinomycete species, and aerial contamination on a silica gel plate, is described.

12. Cross-linked material prepared using actinomycete-derived tyrosinase, preparation method thereof, and application thereof

13. : any of an order (Actinomycetales) of filamentous or rod-shaped bacteria (such as the actinomyces and streptomyces) First Known Use of Actinomycete 1883, in the meaning defined above History and Etymology for Actinomycete

14. Single Actinomycete colony is picked to inoculate a slant with the same isolation medium

15. An actinomycete (AirI2) with black spores was isolated from nodules of Alnus incana ssp. rugosa.

16. The isolation of this Actinomycete is difficult because of the fast growth of fungi and other

17. Rhodococcus marinonascene, the first marine Actinomycete species to be characterized, supports the existence of marine Actinobacteria

18. What does Actinomycete mean? Any of various spore-forming, chiefly filamentous bacteria of the order Actinomycetales

19. Forty-two actinomycete strains were isolated by enrichment techniques from soils and other lignocellulose-containing natural habitats.

20. Research into innovative anti-fungal solutions has focused on compounds produced by soil-dwelling actinomycete bacteria.

21. Streptomyces setonii 75Vi2, a thermotolerant actinomycete from soil, was grown at 45 °C in a liquid medium containing phenol.

22. Three Actinomycete species were selected for the tests to exemplify the three main spore types: Streptomyces albus for

23. Actinomycete (plural Actinomycetes) Any of various filamentous or rod-shaped bacteria, of the order Actinomycetales, that resemble fungi

24. In this study, 212 Actinomycete isolates possessing MAR 1 morphologies were examined and all but two displayed an obligate requirement of seawater for

25. Actinomycete endophytes are diverse in distribution within plant tissues, especially in the roots as they have a close association with the rhizhosphere

26. Actinomycete) are a large group of aerobic, high G-C percentage gram-positive bacteria that form branching filaments or hyphae and asexual spores

27. The corrosion occurred in crystals and Adglutinate, the corrosion ability of different microorganisms is different, the order is: fungi>actinomycete> bacteria; and 3

28. Actinomycete and fungal mycelia accumulated atrazine from water to concentrations up to 87-fold and 132-fold, respectively, over that in the ambient medium.

29. Apart from determining the antimicrobial role of actinomycete-producing compounds, the activities of the ANT project extended to the identification of novel natural compounds.

30. The actinomycete-like endophyte penetrated through the host cell wall and became enveloped by a capsular material (0.1 μm), the whole being enclosed by host membranes.

31. Actinomycete Isolation Agar suitable for microbiology, NutriSelect™ Plus; find Millipore-17117 MSDS, related peer-reviewed papers, technical documents, similar products & more at Sigma-Aldrich.

32. A total of 168 Actinomycete colonies were isolated from 14 sediment samples of the northern parts of the Oman Sea and were screened for cytotoxic and …

33. Actinomycete Isolation Agar is used with added glycerol for isolating and cultivating Actinomycetes from soil and water.Dehydrated microbiology culture media cultivate and isolate microorganisms for researching purposes

34. Filipin is a mixture of chemical compounds first isolated by chemists at the Upjohn company in 1955 from the mycelium and culture filtrates of a previously unknown actinomycete, Streptomyces filipinensis.

35. One of the interesting things about these particular guys is that they're in the actinomycete and streptomycete groups of the bacteria, which is where we get most of our antibiotics.

36. Actinomycete, (order Actinomycetales), any member of a heterogeneous group of gram-positive, generally anaerobic bacteria noted for a filamentous and branching growth pattern that results, in most forms, in an extensive colony, or mycelium

37. A novel Gram-positive, aerobic and motile endophytic Actinomycete, designated TRM 65233<sup>T</sup>, was isolated from the root of <i>Peganum harmala</i> L

38. Actinomycete bacteria are of special interest because they are metabolic mutualists of diverse organisms (e.g., in nitrogen-fixation or antibiotic production) and because Pseudonocardia Actinomycetes are thought to serve disease-suppressing functions in attine gardens

39. The aim of this study was to further characterise the activity as seed treatments of five actinomycete and four Trichoderma strains that in a previous screening under controlled conditions had shown promising activity against Tilletia tritici.

40. The novel deep sea Actinomycete species reported from 2006 to 2016 including 21 species under 13 genera with the maximum number from Microbacterium, followed by Dermacoccus, Streptomyces and Verrucosispora, and one novel species for the other 9 genera.

41. Airborne Actinomycete spores, important contaminants in occupational and residential environments, were studied with respect to their (i) release into the air, (ii) aerodynamic and physical size while airborne, and (iii) survival after collection onto agar with an impactor

42. The actinomycete is housed in nodules where fixation of atmospheric dinitrogen occurs and is made available to the host plant; the mycorrhizal fungus is both inter- and intra-cellular within the root tissue and may be found within the nodules.

43. An E. coli strain containing a ferredoxin gene originating in actinomycete, a ferredoxin gene foreign to E. coli and a ferredoxin reductase gene, which is useful in the progress of an effective reaction of adding monoatomic oxygen to an organic compound serving as a substrate, is provided.

44. The EU-funded TACTIC (The actinomycete connection) project aimed to better understand the nature of the symbiosis between leaf-cutter (attine) ants and the antibiotic-producing bacteria Pseudonocardia and to use this symbiosis and the surrounding microbial community (microbiome), as a model to increase our general understanding about this kind of mutual relationship.