Not AvailablePukzing cave, the largest cave of Mizoram, India was explored for bacterial diversity. Culture dependent method revealed 235 bacterial isolates using three different treatments. Identity of the microbial species was confirmed by 16S rDNA sequencing. The highest bacterial population was recovered from heat treatment (n = 97;41.2%) followed by normal (n = 79;33.6%) and cold treatment (n = 59;25.1%) indicating dominance of moderate thermophiles. Antimicrobial potential of isolates showed 20.4% isolates having antimicrobial ability against tested pathogens. Amplicon sequencing of PKSI, PKSII and NRP specific genes revealed presence of AMP genes in the microbial population. Six microbial pathogens were selected for screening as they...
AbstractBacterial community of the Khuangcherapuk cave sediment was assessed by Illumina amplicon se...
Antibiotics have been developed for more than 80 years but presently there is an evident decline on ...
The culturable bacterial diversity from Iron Curtain Cave, Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada was ...
Background: Bacterial communities exist everywhere in the universe so in the caves. Kotumsar cave is...
Considering the pace at which multi-drug resistant pathogenic microorganisms are emerging, there is ...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance is a global health crisis, thus the search for novel antimicr...
Caves are extreme environments inhabited by microbial communities adapted to thrive oligotrophic con...
The antibiotic resistance mechanisms in microorganisms has rapidly evolved over the past decades due...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are an increasing threat to public health, and have led to an urgent n...
Bacterial diversity in sediments at UNESCO World Heritage listed Naracoorte Caves was surveyed as pa...
Bacteria and archaea thrive in terrestrial subsurface environments because of their unique physiolog...
Abstract Background Bacteria present in cave often survive by modifying their metabolic pathway or o...
This project provides knowledge about cave bacterial communities and their potential for bioactive c...
Bacteria are well known producers of bioactive secondary metabolites, including some of the most eff...
Bacteria are well known producers of bioactive secondary metabolites, including some of the most eff...
AbstractBacterial community of the Khuangcherapuk cave sediment was assessed by Illumina amplicon se...
Antibiotics have been developed for more than 80 years but presently there is an evident decline on ...
The culturable bacterial diversity from Iron Curtain Cave, Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada was ...
Background: Bacterial communities exist everywhere in the universe so in the caves. Kotumsar cave is...
Considering the pace at which multi-drug resistant pathogenic microorganisms are emerging, there is ...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance is a global health crisis, thus the search for novel antimicr...
Caves are extreme environments inhabited by microbial communities adapted to thrive oligotrophic con...
The antibiotic resistance mechanisms in microorganisms has rapidly evolved over the past decades due...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are an increasing threat to public health, and have led to an urgent n...
Bacterial diversity in sediments at UNESCO World Heritage listed Naracoorte Caves was surveyed as pa...
Bacteria and archaea thrive in terrestrial subsurface environments because of their unique physiolog...
Abstract Background Bacteria present in cave often survive by modifying their metabolic pathway or o...
This project provides knowledge about cave bacterial communities and their potential for bioactive c...
Bacteria are well known producers of bioactive secondary metabolites, including some of the most eff...
Bacteria are well known producers of bioactive secondary metabolites, including some of the most eff...
AbstractBacterial community of the Khuangcherapuk cave sediment was assessed by Illumina amplicon se...
Antibiotics have been developed for more than 80 years but presently there is an evident decline on ...
The culturable bacterial diversity from Iron Curtain Cave, Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada was ...