The biosynthesis of nanoparticles using green technology is emerging as a cost-efficient, eco-friendly and risk-free strategy in nanotechnology. Recently, tellurium nanoparticles (TeNPs) have attracted growing attention due to their unique properties in biomedicine, electronics, and other industrial applications. The current investigation addresses the green synthesis of TeNPs using a newly isolated mangrove-associated bacterium, Gayadomonas sp. TNPM15, and their impact on the phytopathogenic fungi Fusarium oxysporum and Alternaria alternata. The biogenic TeNPs were characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectr...
none3siHere, we overview the most recent advances in understanding the bacterial mechanisms that sta...
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid with scarce and scattered abundance but with an increased interest in ...
The fungi Aureobasidium pullulans, Mortierella humilis, Trichoderma harzianum and Phoma glomerata we...
Tellurite (TeO32-) is a hazardous and toxic oxyanion for living organisms. However, several microorg...
While antibiotic resistance in bacteria is rapidly increasing, the development of new antibiotics ha...
The present study was designed to isolate bacterial strain capable of tellurium nanorods' (Te NRs) p...
Tellurite [Te(IV)] is a high-toxicity metalloid. In this study, a fungus with high Te(IV) resistance...
Antibacterial tellurium nanoparticles have the advantages of high activity and biocompatibility. Mic...
The toxic oxyanion tellurite (TeO32-) is acquired by cells of Rhodobacter capsulatus grown anaerobic...
Background: Tellurite (TeO32-) is recognized as a toxic oxyanion to living organisms. However, mainl...
The toxic oxyanion tellurite (TeO32-) is acquired by cells of Rhodobacter capsulatus grown anaerobic...
Bacterial infections and cancer are two of the most significant concerns that the current healthcare...
none3siHere, we overview the most recent advances in understanding the bacterial mechanisms that sta...
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid with scarce and scattered abundance but with an increased interest in ...
The fungi Aureobasidium pullulans, Mortierella humilis, Trichoderma harzianum and Phoma glomerata we...
Tellurite (TeO32-) is a hazardous and toxic oxyanion for living organisms. However, several microorg...
While antibiotic resistance in bacteria is rapidly increasing, the development of new antibiotics ha...
The present study was designed to isolate bacterial strain capable of tellurium nanorods' (Te NRs) p...
Tellurite [Te(IV)] is a high-toxicity metalloid. In this study, a fungus with high Te(IV) resistance...
Antibacterial tellurium nanoparticles have the advantages of high activity and biocompatibility. Mic...
The toxic oxyanion tellurite (TeO32-) is acquired by cells of Rhodobacter capsulatus grown anaerobic...
Background: Tellurite (TeO32-) is recognized as a toxic oxyanion to living organisms. However, mainl...
The toxic oxyanion tellurite (TeO32-) is acquired by cells of Rhodobacter capsulatus grown anaerobic...
Bacterial infections and cancer are two of the most significant concerns that the current healthcare...
none3siHere, we overview the most recent advances in understanding the bacterial mechanisms that sta...
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid with scarce and scattered abundance but with an increased interest in ...
The fungi Aureobasidium pullulans, Mortierella humilis, Trichoderma harzianum and Phoma glomerata we...