that microorganisms caused food spoilage, debunking the theory of spontaneous generation. In the 1880s, Robert Koch discovered that microorganisms caused...
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Effective microorganisms (EM) are various blends of common predominantly anaerobic microorganisms in a carbohydrate-rich liquid carrier substrate (molasses...
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Eukaryotic microorganisms possess membrane-bound organelles and include fungi and protists, whereas prokaryotic organisms—all of which are microorganisms—are...
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metamorphic rocks. Space within these rocks provide protection for microorganisms against some (but not all) of these conditions: i.e., protection from...
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competing sulfate-reducing microorganisms. The toxic hydrogen sulfide is a waste product of sulfate-reducing microorganisms; its rotten egg odor is often...
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Retrieved 2023-02-20. "Source details: Microorganisms". Scopus Preview. Elsevier. Retrieved 2023-04-04. "Microorganisms". 2023 Journal Citation Reports. Web...
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Aeroplankton (redirect from Airborne microorganisms)
Additionally, microorganisms are swept into the air from terrestrial dust storms, and an even larger amount of airborne marine microorganisms are propelled...
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Germ theory of disease (redirect from Diseases caused by microorganisms)
currently accepted scientific theory for many diseases. It states that microorganisms known as pathogens or "germs" can cause disease. These small organisms...
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growing" a specific kind of microorganism in the lab. It is often essential to isolate a pure culture of microorganisms. A pure (or axenic) culture is...
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Marine microorganisms are defined by their habitat as microorganisms living in a marine environment, that is, in the saltwater of a sea or ocean or the...
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Budapest Treaty (redirect from Budapest Treaty on the International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure)
the international patent process: microorganisms. All states party to the Treaty are obliged to recognize microorganisms deposited as a part of the patent...
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Agricultural microbiology (section Soil microorganisms)
Effective microorganisms (EM) are essential to the development of sustainable agriculture and consist of a diverse, mixed culture of microorganisms that is...
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Soil microbiology (redirect from Soil microorganisms)
led to more advanced microorganisms, which are important because they affect soil structure and fertility. Soil microorganisms can be classified as bacteria...
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taphonomy can be divided into 2 groups of studies: microorganisms from within the body; microorganisms from the decomposition environment. When considering...
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of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GMBH. "Microbial Genome Research". German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GMBH. "Microorganisms". German...
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Microbial ecology (redirect from Ecology of microorganisms)
Microbial ecology (or environmental microbiology) is the ecology of microorganisms: their relationship with one another and with their environment. It...
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Plankton (redirect from Oceanic microorganism)
peripatetic microorganisms are swept into the air from terrestrial dust storms, and an even larger amount of airborne marine microorganisms are propelled...
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Single-cell protein (section Microorganisms)
Single-cell proteins (SCP) or microbial proteins refer to edible unicellular microorganisms. The biomass or protein extract from pure or mixed cultures of algae...
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identification of microorganisms. Infectious diseases became the earliest focus of interest and research. However, only a small proportion of microorganisms are associated...
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Many fungi and microorganisms have been domesticated by humans for use in food production, medicine, and research. The following is a list of domesticated...
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Aerobic organism (redirect from Aerobic microorganisms)
electron acceptor. In July 2020, marine biologists reported that aerobic microorganisms (mainly), in "quasi-suspended animation", were found in organically...
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Seagrass (redirect from Seagrass microorganisms)
the importance and interactions of a microbial host with associated microorganisms and viruses and describes their functioning as a single biological unit...
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own bodies). When microorganisms die, fine organic particles are produced. If small animals (that normally feed on microorganisms) eat these particles...
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Human interactions with microbes (redirect from Microorganisms in human culture)
Oxidative sewage treatment processes rely on microorganisms to oxidise organic constituents. Anaerobic microorganisms reduce sludge solids producing methane...
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microorganisms that have effects on other microorganisms. The concept of probiotics involved the notion that substances secreted by one microorganism...
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used to inactivate or destroy microorganisms on inert surfaces. Disinfection does not necessarily kill all microorganisms, especially resistant bacterial...
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Anaerobic organism (redirect from Anaerobic microorganisms)
had become quite anaerobic due to consumption of oxygen by aerobic microorganisms. In 1913, Martinus Beijerinck repeated Van Leeuwenhoek's experiment...
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given jurisdiction. The term is also applied to non-human animals, microorganisms, and plants, and has specific uses within such fields as ecology and...
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kills microorganisms (microbicide) or stops their growth (bacteriostatic agent). Antimicrobial medicines can be grouped according to the microorganisms they...
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Japan Collection of Microorganisms (JCM) is a culture collection of microorganisms in Japan. It is a semi-governmental collection maintained by RIKEN BioResource...
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