نتایج جستجو برای: decomposing feathers

تعداد نتایج: 9893  

Journal: :مجله انسان، محیط زیست و ارتقاء سلامت 0
somayeh mousavi department of microbiology, faculty of sciences, zanjan branch, islamic azad university, zanjan, iran. mojtaba salouti biology research center, zanjan branch, islamic azad university, zanjan, iran. reza shapoury biology research center, zanjan branch, islamic azad university, zanjan, iran.

background; feather waste is generated in large amounts as a by-product of commercial poultry processing. the main component of feather is keratin. the main purpose of this study was to identify bacillus spp. (the keratinolytic bacteria) that are able to degrade the feather for producing keratin. methods; bacillus spp. were isolated from the waste of poultries located in miyaneh city. the bacte...

2015
Jamile Queiroz Pereira Adriana Ambrosini Fernando Hayashi Sant’Anna Michele Tadra-Sfeir Helisson Faoro Fábio Oliveira Pedrosa Emanuel Maltempi Souza Adriano Brandelli Luciane M. P. Passaglia

Lysobacter sp. strain A03 is a protease-producing bacterium isolated from decomposing-penguin feathers collected in the Antarctic environment. This strain has the ability to degrade keratin at low temperatures. The A03 genome sequence provides the possibility of finding new genes with biotechnological potential to better understand its cold-adaptation mechanism and survival in cold environments.

2010
Swetlana Nagal P. C. Jain

Feather waste is generated in large amounts as a by-product of commercial poultry processing. This residue is almost pure keratin, which is not easily degradable by common proteolytic enzymes. Eight strains of Bacillus, isolated from decomposing feathers were tested for the hydrolysis of feather wastes in the laboratory. Among these strains, Bacillus cereus KB043 was the best feather degrading ...

2003
Russell D. Dawson Gary R. Bortolotti Gillian L. Murza

Natural selection theory suggests that there should be fitness consequences for animals that possess morphological abnormalities such as missing or deformed appendages and other structures. As these characters are expected to be detrimental, morphological abnormalities could be considered ‘‘handicaps’’. However, little information exists about the nature, prevalence or consequences of naturally...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Zhicao Yue Ting-Xin Jiang Randall Bruce Widelitz Cheng-Ming Chuong

The evolution of bilaterally symmetric feathers is a fundamental process leading toward flight. One major unsolved mystery is how the feathers of a single bird can form radially symmetric downy feathers and bilaterally symmetric flight feathers. In developing downy feather follicles, barb ridges are organized parallel to the long axis of the feather follicle. In developing flight-feather follic...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Vincent Perrichot Loïc Marion Didier Néraudeau Romain Vullo Paul Tafforeau

The developmental stages of feathers are of major importance in the evolution of body covering and the origin of avian flight. Until now, there were significant gaps in knowledge of early morphologies in theoretical stages of feathers as well as in palaeontological material. Here we report fossil evidence of an intermediate and critical stage in the incremental evolution of feathers which has b...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Edward H Burtt Max R Schroeder Lauren A Smith Jenna E Sroka Kevin J McGraw

The brilliant red, orange and yellow colours of parrot feathers are the product of psittacofulvins, which are synthetic pigments known only from parrots. Recent evidence suggests that some pigments in bird feathers function not just as colour generators, but also preserve plumage integrity by increasing the resistance of feather keratin to bacterial degradation. We exposed a variety of colourfu...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2011
Juliana M Sayão Antonio A F Saraiva Angelica M K Uejima

The preservation of delicate structures such as feathers is very rare in the paleontological record, due to the fragility of their components. Fossil feathers have been reported from approximately 50 deposits around the world, from the Late Jurassic to the Pleistocene. In Brazil initial findings consisted of a primary feather of a large bird found in the Tremembé Formation. Other occurrences ar...

ژورنال: Hormozgan Medical Journal 2013
Manshouri, M. , Noorisepehr, M. , Daraei, H. , Yazdanbakhsh, A.R. ,

Introduction: Lead is the major toxicant found in industrial effluent that can adversely affect environment and human health. Conventional methods for the removal of this metal from waste waters are often cost prohibitive. This study was conducted to investigate the effect ostrich feathers modified by hydrogen peroxide on lead removal from waste water. Methods: In this descriptive and practical...

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