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Microbacterium indicum sp. nov., isolated from deep-sea sediment sample from the Chagos Trench, Indian Ocean
(International Union Of Microbiological Societies, 2007)
Two bacterial starins, BBH6 sup(T) and BBH9, were isolated from deep-sea sediment sample collected from the Chagos Trench, Indian Ocean, at a depth of 5904 m. The two strains were closely related in their 16S rRNA gene ...
Fungi in Porites lutea: Association with healthy and diseased corals
(Inter-Research, 2001)
Healthy and diseased scleractinian corals have been reported to harbour fungi. However, the species of fungi occurring in them and their prevalence in terms of biomass have not been determined and their role in coral ...
Marine Fungi and their Enzymes for Decolorization of Colored Effluents
(National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, 2004)
Assemblage of benthic diatoms and culturable heterotrophs in shallow-water hydrothermal vent of the D. Joao de Castro Seamount, Azores in the Atlantic Ocean
(Current Science Association, India, 2008)
The shallow-water hydrothermal vent of D. Joao de Castro Seamount in the North Atlantic, between the Azorean islands Sao Miguel and Terceira, is characterized by yellow and white zones which are distinct in physical and ...
Bioremediation of coloured pollutants by terrestrial versus facultative marine fungi
(Fungal Diversity Press; Hong Kong; China, 2002)
Lignin is a most complex heteropolymer and does not contain identical, readily hydrolysable repeating linkages at regular intervals as in other natural polymers such as cellulose, protein or nucleic acids. The random nature ...
Pink line syndrome (PLS) in the scleractinian coral Porites lutea
(Springer, 2002)
An unreported diseased state of Porites lutea (Milne-Edwards and Haime) on the Kavaratti reef of the Lakshadweep group of islands (11 degrees N; 71 degrees E) is described
Degradation of crude oil by marine cyanobacteria
(Springer, 2001)
The marine cyanobacteria Oscillatoria salina Biswas, Plectonema terebrans Bornet et Flanhault and Aphanocapsa sp. degraded Bombay High crude oil when grown in artificial seawater nutrients as well as in plain natural ...
Enhanced production of laccase by a marine fungus during treatment of colored effluents and synthetic dyes
(Elsevier, 2006)
Paper and pulp mills, textile and dye-making industries and alcohol distilleries release highly colored effluents that are relatively difficult to decolorize by chemical and physical treatments. White-rot basidiomycetous ...
Fungi in deep-sea sediments of the Central Indian Basin
(Elsevier, 2006)
Although a great amount of information is available on bacteria inhabiting deep-sea sediments, the occurrence of fungi in this environment has been poorly studied and documented. We report here the occurrence of fungi in ...
Biological deinking of inkjet-printed paper using Vibrio alginolyticus and its enzymes
(Society for Industrial Microbiology, 2005)
Recycling of office waste paper (photocopy, inkjet and laser prints) is a major problem due to difficulty in removal of non-impact ink. Biological deinking of office waste paper is reported using several microorganisms and ...