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The Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) and state agriculture department will continue the trials of a microbial decomposer to take care of paddy stubble for the second year in a row. The new ...
In the first, seminal, modeling study targeting social dynamics within microbial decomposer communities dead microbial biomass and extracellular enzymes were removed from the community without ...
Audio Script Microbial communities could be new tool for forensic science Dec. 10, 2015 Jessica Metcalf There’s a new and versatile tool for forensic scientists to help estimate time of death of ...
Nitrogen availability in soils is predominantly controlled by microorganisms, yet our understanding of their organic nitrogen use is limited. Mooshammer et al.show that microbial nitrogen use ...
The Punjab agriculture department has again decided to go ahead with conducting trials over decomposition of paddy crop residue by using bio microbial consortia technology under the In-situ ...
Medical swabs sold under multiple brand names were recalled due to a potentially "severe or life-threatening" microbial contamination.
Three lots of a drug designed to treat various urinary tract infections have been recalled because the white round tablets might have black spots from microbial contamination. The spotting of ...
We were also able to assemble genomes of some key bacteria with the metagenomic data, which provides the first microbial decomposer database to our field. Lastly, we generated metabolomics data which ...
What if the solutions to some of Earth's biggest problems could be found in some of its smallest creatures? That bet has led a team of researchers to places both remote and — lately — rather ...
No matter where the body is buried, the microbial network behind the cadaver’s decomposition remains essentially the same.
Use of added microbial consortia confers no additional advantage over native soil microbes after paddy straw incorporation as reflected in wheat productivity comparisons, the PAU study found ...
Universal Microbial Network Breaks Down Human Flesh A recent study identified a network of microbes that appear to drive the decomposition of animal flesh, regardless of environmental variables.
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