نتایج جستجو برای: microbial colonization

تعداد نتایج: 138447  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Mary E McKellar Eric B Nelson

Leaf composts were studied for their suppressive effects on Pythium ultimum sporangium germination, cottonseed colonization, and the severity of Pythium damping-off of cotton. A focus of the work was to assess the role of fatty-acid-metabolizing microbial communities in disease suppression. Suppressiveness was expressed within the first few hours of seed germination as revealed by reduced P. ul...

2012
Pieter Van den Abbeele Stefan Roos Venessa Eeckhaut Donald A. MacKenzie Melanie Derde Willy Verstraete Massimo Marzorati Sam Possemiers Barbara Vanhoecke Filip Van Immerseel Tom Van de Wiele

To avoid detrimental interactions with intestinal microbes, the human epithelium is covered with a protective mucus layer that traps host defence molecules. Microbial properties such as adhesion to mucus further result in a unique mucosal microbiota with a great potential to interact with the host. As mucosal microbes are difficult to study in vivo, we incorporated mucin-covered microcosms in a...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2012
Akos Vertes Victoria Hitchins K Scott Phillips

Microbial colonization of medical devices is a widespread problem that tests the limits of conventional analytical methods. Successful analytical endeavors require collaboration between clinicians, microbiologists, biomedical engineers, and analytical chemists.

Journal: :Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2007
Patricia M Corby Walter A Bretz Thomas C Hart Nicholas J Schork J Wessel James Lyons-Weiler Bruce J Paster

Oral microbes that colonize in the mouths of humans contribute to disease susceptibility, but it is unclear if host genetic factors mediate colonization. We therefore tested the hypothesis that the levels at which oral microbes colonize in the mouth are heritable. Dental plaque biofilms were sampled from intact tooth surfaces of 118 caries-free twins. An additional 86 caries-active twins were s...

2015
Erin A. McKenney Allen Rodrigo Anne D. Yoder

Host fitness is impacted by trillions of bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract that facilitate development and are inextricably tied to life history. During development, microbial colonization primes the gut metabolism and physiology, thereby setting the stage for adult nutrition and health. However, the ecological rules governing microbial succession are poorly understood. In this study, we e...

2012
J. C. Madan D. C. Koestler B. A. Stanton L. Davidson L. A. Moulton M. L. Housman J. H. Moore M. F. Guill H. G. Morrison M. L. Sogin T. H. Hampton M. R. Karagas P. E. Palumbo J. A. Foster P. L. Hibberd G. A. O’Toole

UNLABELLED Pulmonary damage caused by chronic colonization of the cystic fibrosis (CF) lung by microbial communities is the proximal cause of respiratory failure. While there has been an effort to document the microbiome of the CF lung in pediatric and adult patients, little is known regarding the developing microflora in infants. We examined the respiratory and intestinal microbiota developmen...

2006
Marta Pujol Esther Badosa Emilio Montesinos Christoph Tebbe

The behaviour of Pseudomonas fluorescens EPS62e was investigated in apple and pear orchards under Mediterranean climatic conditions. The trials studied the influence of weather conditions, plant host species, presence of indigenous microbial community and spread from treated to nontreated trees on colonization and survival. Population dynamics were assessed by real-time PCR and CFUcounting meth...

2018
Holger Schäffler Anne Breitrück

Clostridium difficile is the most frequent cause of nosocomial antibiotic-associated diarrhea. The incidence of C. difficile infection (CDI) has been rising worldwide with subsequent increases in morbidity, mortality, and health care costs. Asymptomatic colonization with C. difficile is common and a high prevalence has been found in specific cohorts, e.g., hospitalized patients, adults in nursi...

2017
Leticia Abecia Elisabeth Jiménez Gonzalo Martínez-Fernandez A Ignacio Martín-García Eva Ramos-Morales Eric Pinloche Stuart E Denman C Jamie Newbold David R Yáñez-Ruiz

The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of feeding management during the first month of life (natural with the mother, NAT, or artificial with milk replacer, ART) on the rumen microbial colonization and the host innate immune response. Thirty pregnant goats carrying two fetuses were used. At birth one kid was taken immediately away from the doe and fed milk replacer (ART) while the othe...

Journal: :Aquatic Sciences 2021

Leaf litter decomposition in streams is a fundamental ecosystem process that allows for the cycling of nutrients. The rate at which leaf decomposes greatly controlled by its intrinsic characteristics. However, intraspecific variation characteristics poses major challenge large-scale studies aiming identifying environmental moderators decomposition. Thus, several standardized organic substrates ...

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