نتایج جستجو برای: yeasts

تعداد نتایج: 9311  

2012
Ivana Marova Milan Certik Emilia Breierova

Yeasts are easily grown unicellular eukaryotes. They are ubiquitous microorganisms, occuring in soil, fresh and marine water, animals, on plants and also in foods. The environment presents for yeast a source of nutrients and forms space for their growth and metabolism. On the other hand, yeast cells are continuously exposed to a myriad of changes in environmental conditions. These conditions de...

2014
Renata Vadkertiová Elena Sláviková

All aerial plant surfaces are inhabited by diverse assemblages of microorganisms, including bacteria, fi lamentous fungi, yeasts, and algae. These organisms have profound effects on plant health and thus impact on the ecosystem (Lindow and Brandl, 2003). The yeasts form a major component of the population on leaves (Inácio et al., 2002). Leaf surfaces are colonized by members of several genera ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1943
M Rogosa

Knowledge of the accessory growth factors concerned in the physiology of lactose-fermenting yeasts was needed in an investigation of fermentation that was being conducted by the Bureau of Dairy Industry. Since information on nicotinic acid requirements for the growth of yeasts not fermenting lactose was at best fragmentary and incomplete and information on lactose-fermenting yeasts was complete...

Journal: :Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine : an official publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists 2003
T M T Waltimo B H Sen J H Meurman D Ørstavik M P P Haapasalo

Microbiological reports of apical periodontitis have revealed that yeasts can be isolated from approximately 5-20% of infected root canals. They occur either in pure cultures or together with bacteria. Almost all isolated yeasts belong to the genus Candida, and the predominant species is C. albicans. Pheno- and genotypic profiles of C. albicans isolates show heterogeneity comparable with those ...

Journal: :Bacteriological reviews 1967
F H Stodola M H Deinema J F Spencer

Although lipids were among the first natural products to be examined in detail (30), their study lagged far behind that of the proteins and carbohydrates for over a century. This neglect was due in large part to the unattractive physical properties of the lipids, which sometimes rendered impossible, and always very tedious, the isolation of these products in a state of purity meeting the strict...

2013
Fernando E. Vega Patrick F. Dowd

Insect associations with fungi are common and may be casual or highly specific and obligate. For example, more than 40 fungal species are associated with the coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei, Coleoptera: Curculionidae; Pérez et al. 2003) and about the same number with the subterranean termite Reticulitermes flavipes (Zoberi and Grace 1990; table 9.1). In one system 28 species of yeasts w...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1977
P A Mickelsen L R McCarthy M A Propst

A modified auxanographic carbohydrate assimilation procedure for the identification of medically important yeasts is described. This method employs a heavy inoculum of unstarved yeasts, autoclaved yeast assimilation medium, pour plates of shallow depth, and commercially available carbohydrate-impregnated disks. The accuracy of this procedure was established in a comparison with the Wickerham br...

2013
M.G.C.P. Miguel P.G. Cardoso K.T. Magalhães-Guedes R.F. Schwan

Biochemical and molecular analysis was used for identification of different kefir yeasts species from Brazil, Canada and the United States of America. The sugar/ethanol-resistant activity of the yeasts was evaluated. Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Kluyveromyces marxianus had the highest growth rates, suggesting biotechnological applications possible for these strains.

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1956
S R KORNBERG

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