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Nur Zahidah Shafii, Ahmad Shakir Mohd Saudi, Jyh Chyang Pang, Izuddin Fahmy Abu, Norzahir Sapawe, Mohd Khairul Amri Kamarudin and Mohamad Haiqal Nizar Mohamad
Flood risk has increased distressingly, and the incidence of waterborne diseases, such as diarrhoeal diseases from bacteria, has been reported to be high in flood-prone areas. This study aimed to evaluate the flood risk patterns and the plausible applica...
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HS Bello, T Isa, MA Isa, K Akinmuisere
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This study was aim to investigate the effects of land use on the nature and population of microorganisms in soil from five different farms within University of Maiduguri, Borno State. A total of ten composite samples were obtained and analyzed in the lab...
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Jamil Coentro Montaldo,Giancarlo de Brito Lyra Santos,Yamina Coentro Montaldo,Tania Marta Carvalho dos Santos,Geovanny Soares Pauferro Barroso,José Ubaldo Lima de Oliveira,João Manoel da Silva
The objective of this study was to evaluate the basal respiration and microbial population of a red-yellow latosol submitted to burning and mechanical harvesting. The following treatments were studied: manual harvesting of burned sugarcane (BS), mechanic...
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Nikolay S. Ivanov, Arlan Z. Abilmagzhanov, Oleg S. Kholkin and Iskander E. Adelbaev
This article presents the results of the study of the morphological composition of municipal solid waste (MSW) from the landfill of Atyrau city, and the waste?s energy characteristics and presence of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi and viruses....
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Ewa M. Furmanczyk, Eligio Malusà, Dawid Kozacki and Malgorzata Tartanus
The impact of living mulches established with three officinal plants (Alchemilla vulgaris, Fragaria vesca and Mentha x piperita) on the soil bacterial microbiome and activity, the nematodes population, and the nutrient status of an organic apple orchard ...
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Noman Mehboob, Tauqeer Ahmad Yasir, Shahid Hussain, Shahid Farooq, Muhammad Naveed and Mubshar Hussain
Chickpeas are rich source of protein and predominantly grown in boron (B)-deficient sandy-loam soils in Pakistan. Boron-tolerant bacteria (BTB) could tolerate higher B levels in soil and increase B availability to the plants. Field trials were conducted ...
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Marc Krasovec and Dmitry A. Filatov
Non-random usage of synonymous codons, known as ?codon bias?, has been described in many organisms, from bacteria to Drosophila, but little is known about it in phytoplankton. This phenomenon is thought to be driven by selection for translational efficie...
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Nibal Al-Batsh, Issam A. Al-Khatib, Subha Ghannam, Fathi Anayah, Shehdeh Jodeh, Ghadir Hanbali, Bayan Khalaf and Michael van der Valk
Yatta is a town located nine kilometers south of Hebron city in the West Bank of Palestine. The town houses over 100,000 people of which 49% are females and has a population that doubles every 15 years. Yatta has been connected to a water network since 1...
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Janet A. Atoyan, Andrew M. Staroscik, David R. Nelson, Erika L. Patenaude, David A. Potts and José A. Amador
Soil-based wastewater treatment systems, or leachfields, rely on microbial processes for improving the quality of wastewater before it reaches the groundwater. These processes are affected by physicochemical system properties, such as O2 availability, an...
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Geeta Bhandari, Archna Dhasmana, Parul Chaudhary, Sanjay Gupta, Saurabh Gangola, Ashulekha Gupta, Sarvesh Rustagi, Sudhir S. Shende, Vishnu D. Rajput, Tatiana Minkina, Sumira Malik and Petr Slama
The modern agricultural system is facing the unprecedented task of contriving the extensive demand for agrarian production owing to population explosion and global climate change. The employment of Nanotechnology in agriculture has gained immense interes...
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Stefan Shilev
Soil deterioration has led to problems with the nutrition of the world?s population. As one of the most serious stressors, soil salinization has a negative effect on the quantity and quality of agricultural production, drawing attention to the need for e...
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Gabriela Pérez Castresana, Víctor Tamariz Flores, Lucía López Reyes, Fernando Hernández Aldana, Rosalía Castelán Vega, José Luis Morán Perales, Wendy Argelia García Suastegui, Alfonso Díaz Fonseca and Anabella Handal Silva
The Atoyac River crosses the metropolitan area of Puebla-Tlaxcala in Mexico and presents a state of pollution that has been scarcely studied. In 2016, the water quality of the river was evaluated based on physicochemical and bacteriological parameters, u...
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Gabriela Pérez Castresana, Víctor Tamariz Flores, Lucía López Reyes, Fernando Hernández Aldana, Rosalía Castelán Vega, José Luis Morán Perales, Wendy Argelia García Suastegui, Alfonso Díaz Fonseca and Anabella Handal Silva
The Atoyac River crosses the metropolitan area of Puebla-Tlaxcala in Mexico and presents a state of pollution that has been scarcely studied. In 2016, the water quality of the river was evaluated based on physicochemical and bacteriological parameters, u...
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D. Sudmalis, M.C. Gagliano, R. Pei, K. Grolle, ... H. Temmink
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It is commonly accepted that high salt concentrations negatively affect microbial activity in biological wastewater treatment reactors such as upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors. Microbial aggregation in such reactors is equally important. I...
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Yahong Han, Shan Qiu, Hongyun Zeng, Fang Ma, Jue Wang, Yilun Qiu and Xuedi An
Tourmaline is a ring borosilicate with unique pyro-electricity and piezoelectricity values. Non-gem tourmaline is usually used as an environmental material. The short-term effects of ultrafine tourmaline particles on nitrogen removal performs microbial p...
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Laura A. Philips, David B. Ruffner, Fook Chiong Cheong, Jaroslaw M. Blusewicz, ... David G. Grier
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Determining the size distribution and composition of particles suspended in water can be challenging in heterogeneous multicomponent samples. Light scattering techniques can measure the distribution of particle sizes, but provide no basis for distinguish...
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Michelline M. R. Kansole and Tsair-Fuh Lin
Laboratory batch experiments were carried out to evaluate the impacts of H2O2 and copper sulfate on M. aeruginosa PCC7820, microcystin-LR (MC-LR) and its degrading bacteria Bacillus sp., previously isolated from Hulupi Lake in Taiwan. The study shows tha...
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Michelline M. R. Kansole, Tsair-Fuh Lin
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Laboratory batch experiments were carried out to evaluate the impacts of H2O2 and copper sulfate on M. aeruginosa PCC7820, microcystin-LR (MC-LR) and its degrading bacteria Bacillus sp., previously isolated from Hulupi Lake in Taiwan. The study shows tha...
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Manuela Rollini, Tim Nielsen, Alida Musatti, Sara Limbo, Luciano Piergiovanni, Pilar Hernandez Munoz and Rafael Gavara
In the present research the antimicrobial activity of two active packaging materials on the spoilage microbiota of fresh salmon fillets was tested. A PET-coated film (PET: Polyethylene Terephthalate) containing lysozyme and lactoferrin was tested in para...
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Arifudin Arifudin,Mohamad Yani,Kukuh Murtilaksono
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Problem encountered in the application of biopile technique for bioremediation of clay textured soils contaminated with crude oil is limited rate of air flow through the soil. It is a challenge to solve the problem by adding the soil with sand. The...
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