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Application of Microbial Enzymes: Biodegradation of Paper and Pulp Waste
The paper and pulp industry is the sixth largest polluting industry (after oil, cement, leather, textile, and steel industries) releasing a range of... -
Effect of lignin in cellulose nanofibers on biodegradation and seed germination
Pure cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) rapidly degrade in soil, limiting their prospective applications in agriculture. We incorporated lignin into CNFs as...
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Bacterial controlled mitigation of dysbiosis in a seaweed disease
Disease in the marine environment is predicted to increase with anthropogenic stressors and already affects major habitat-formers, such as corals and...
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Nanofibrils from oil palm trunk: effect of delignification and fibrillation technique
Oil palm trunk (OPT) is an inexpensive, abundantly available by-product of palm oil production which is typically not put to material use. Due to its...
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Hemp Usage in Textile Industry
Though, hemp served to humans as a fiber plant for thousands of years, its importance faded away due to miscellaneous reasons in the beginning of... -
Early dead ripe of bread wheat and durum wheat caused by Ophiosphaerella korrae and evaluation of the fungal influence on barley, rice, and soybean
A ripening disorder with early blighting of foliage including spike bleaching was observed on bread wheat in May 2017 and durum wheat in May 2018 in...
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Status and Trends of Eucheumatoid and Carrageenan Production in China
Eucheumatoids are the main resources for carrageenan production in China and Southeast Asian countries, and many efforts have gone towards... -
Microbiome changes in Sinularia spp. soft corals relative to health status
Coral reefs are globally important ecosystems with high species diversity at both the macro and micro scales. In recent years, coral reefs have been...
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Protargol Staining Technique for Identification of Soil Protists
Protargol staining technique is an excellent way to view the cellular organs of protists such as nuclei, cytostome, cilia, and flagella and to... -
Measurement of Reactive Oxygen Species and Nitric Oxide from Tomato Plants in Response to Abiotic and Biotic Stresses
Nitric oxide (NO) is a free radical molecule that has been known to influence several cellular processes such as plant growth, development, and... -
Enzymes in Detergents and Cleaning Agents
Enzymes in laundry detergents and household cleaners make a significant contribution to enhancing the performance and improving the environmental... -
Exploring laccase: a sustainable enzymatic solution for the paper recycling domain
The global advocacy of resource conservation and waste management emphasizes the significance of sustainable practices, particularly in sectors such...
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Filamentous virus-like particles are present in coral dinoflagellates across genera and ocean basins
Filamentous viruses are hypothesized to play a role in stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) through infection of the endosymbiotic dinoflagellates...
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Ovipositional inhibition effect of locust fecal extracts in the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
The desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria (Forsk.) (Orthoptera: Acrididae), avoids laying egg pods in sand containing locust fecal extracts. In this...
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Significance of fish–sponge interactions in coral reef ecosystems
Sponges (Porifera) are a key component of many coral reef ecosystems. In some biogeographic regions, they are considered the dominant benthic fauna...
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Citrus aurantium: Phytochemistry, Therapeutic Potential, Safety Considerations, and Research Needs
Citrus aurantium, commonly referred to as sour orange or bitter orange, holds significant importance both in biological and economic terms.... -
Citrus aurantium: Phytochemistry, Therapeutic Potential, Safety Considerations, and Research Needs
Citrus aurantium, commonly referred to as sour orange or bitter orange, holds significant importance both in biological and economic terms.... -
Antimicrobial Activity of Melanin Isolated from Wine Waste
Melanins have immense application potential in the fields of agriculture, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. To determine the antimicrobial...
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Enzymes in Textile Industries
The existence of enzyme was reported since half of nineteenth century and was broadly used in various industrial processes. Due to its specific... -
Bacillus Swezeyi B2 Strain: A Novel Alkaliphilic Bacterium Producer of Alkaline-, Thermal, Oxidant-, and Surfactant-Stable Protease, Extremely Efficient in Detergency
Proteolytic enzymes that are currently used to meet industrial demand are usually derived from Bacillus species. They find multiple technical...