In marine environments and water systems, it is easy for many structures to form biofilms on their surfaces and to be deteriorated due to the corrosion caused by biofilm formation by bacteria. The authors have investigated the antibacterial effects of metallic elements in practical steels so far to solve food-related problems, using Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. However, from the viewpoint of material deterioration caused by bacteria and their antifouling measures, we should consider the biofilm behavior as aggregate rather than individual bacterium. Therefore, we picked up Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Pseudoalteromonas carageenovara in this study, since they easily form biofilms in estuarine and marine environments. We investig...
The development of biofilms on mild and stainless steel surfaces in pure and mixed batch cultures of...
Microbial colonization can be detrimental to the integrity of metal surfaces and lead to microbiolog...
In this work, the formation of a Pseudomonas stutzeri biofilm in a marine medium on AISI 304 stainle...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the metal-Microbe interaction playing a crucial role...
When a metal is introduced in seawater corrosion occurs on its surface. The corrosion on the metals,...
Aims: To investigate the bactericidal influence of copper-alloying of stainless steel on microbial c...
Diverse types of steels have found application in industry owing to their ability to form passive fi...
The goal of the research was to isolate and identify biofilm bacteria on static panels, and to deter...
Steel corrosion is a global problem in marine engineering. Numerous inhibitory treatments have been ...
Microbial colonization can be detrimental to the integrity of metal surfaces and lead to microbiolog...
Sulphate reducing bacteria have an important role in the sulphur cycle, and therefore in wastewater...
Even though Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) has been widely studied and reported it is ...
The goal of the research was to isolate and identify biofilm bacteria on static panels, and to deter...
Biofouling proceeds in successive steps where the primary colonizers affect the phylogenetic and fun...
International audienceIn the marine environment, most solid surfaces are covered by microbial biofil...
The development of biofilms on mild and stainless steel surfaces in pure and mixed batch cultures of...
Microbial colonization can be detrimental to the integrity of metal surfaces and lead to microbiolog...
In this work, the formation of a Pseudomonas stutzeri biofilm in a marine medium on AISI 304 stainle...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the metal-Microbe interaction playing a crucial role...
When a metal is introduced in seawater corrosion occurs on its surface. The corrosion on the metals,...
Aims: To investigate the bactericidal influence of copper-alloying of stainless steel on microbial c...
Diverse types of steels have found application in industry owing to their ability to form passive fi...
The goal of the research was to isolate and identify biofilm bacteria on static panels, and to deter...
Steel corrosion is a global problem in marine engineering. Numerous inhibitory treatments have been ...
Microbial colonization can be detrimental to the integrity of metal surfaces and lead to microbiolog...
Sulphate reducing bacteria have an important role in the sulphur cycle, and therefore in wastewater...
Even though Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) has been widely studied and reported it is ...
The goal of the research was to isolate and identify biofilm bacteria on static panels, and to deter...
Biofouling proceeds in successive steps where the primary colonizers affect the phylogenetic and fun...
International audienceIn the marine environment, most solid surfaces are covered by microbial biofil...
The development of biofilms on mild and stainless steel surfaces in pure and mixed batch cultures of...
Microbial colonization can be detrimental to the integrity of metal surfaces and lead to microbiolog...
In this work, the formation of a Pseudomonas stutzeri biofilm in a marine medium on AISI 304 stainle...