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Antagonism against Rhizoctonia solani and fungitoxic metabolite production by some Penicillium isolates
A number of Penicillium isolates were recovered in association to Rhizoctonia solani strains pathogenic on tobacco and from soil on plates pre-colonized by the pathogen itself. Their antagonism toward R. solaniAG...
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Isolation of five strains of thermophilic eubacteria in Antarctica
Five isolates of thermophilic bacteria, capable of growing at 65°C, were obtained from samples of soil collected from the Cryptogam Ridge (Mount Melbourne) and in the area north of Edmonson Point, Northern Vic...
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Adaptation ofSulfolobus solfataricus on minimal media
An economic method to grow the thermoacidophilic archaebacteriumSulfolobus solfataricus is reported.
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Gelrite plate technique for culturing Sulfolobus solfataricus, a thermoacidophilic archaebacterium
A rapid procedure for plating the thermo-acidophilic archaebacterium Sulfolobus solfataricus using Gerlite as a gelling agent is reported. The technique uses a clear, single layer in which the colonies are grown.
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Archaebacteria: Lipids, Membrane Structures, and Adaptation to Environmental Stresses
In the past few years a revolution has occurred in the taxonomy of living organisms. In fact, on the basis of genetic studies and on the acquisition of other general biochemical features, organisms are no long...
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Kinetic resolution of aminoacid ester with immobilized cells ofSulfolobus solfataricus
Cells ofSulfolobus solfataricus trapped in sodium alginate have been used to hydrolyze a range of aminoacid esters with useful stereoselectivity for L-enantiomer at different temperatures.
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Starch conversion with immobilized thermophilic archaebacteriumSulfolobus solfataricus